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Renaissance Blog: "The Tavola Strozzi"

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    “ The Tavola Strozzi”     Introduction             As the first perfectly detailed painting of the city of Naples, Italy during the Italian and Northern Renaissance, this piece of art was created with tempura paint; The Tavola Strozzi is a unique piece of art that exemplifies the city of Naples, Italy sometime in the years of 1472 to 1473, the 15 th century. A century filled with famous artists who all created many types of art that set the stage for future generations to continue to construct, and advance above; continually advancing to where modern art lies in today’s new millennium, just about 550 years later. Sculptors, architects, painters, wood workers, engravers, and many famous types of artists all contributed to the growth of the economy, the society, religion, and humanism. The Italian Renaissance, then the Northern European Renaissance advancement spread across the globe through dominating countries’ explorations and voyages, for the years and centuries to

My Art Analysis of the Arrigetch

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  “Exploring an Alaskan Remote Location: Arrigetch Peaks”   Art Element Introduction: A watercolor painting             The Arrigetch Peaks is in a remote northern location within an Alaskan mountain range; explored by people from around the world, and historically familiar to locals’ generations with a wealth of knowledge about the area. Stephanie Ryan is an artist originally from a small Canadian town in Ontario. Art is one of her professional skills since childhood, and watercolor paintings is a part of her best skills. She uses painting and drawing to escape from her studies, and she also enjoys the outdoors lifestyle, paddling rivers, mountain biking, and hiking. I certainly appreciate her artwork because I can relate to her interests. I appreciate her painting skills that depict the outdoor life in an inspiring, and artistic manner. Artwork that you can put in your home and visually be reminded of unique existing places.   Ryan, Stephanie. “Arrigetch Peaks.” Date Not Post

Introduction Spring 2021

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  Spring 2021 Art Blog Introduction Happy 2021! My name is Elisa. I am Spring Semester student from the Associate of Arts Degree Program with just a few more semesters until I am a graduate. Overall, this degree will bring me closer to obtaining my Bachelors of Business Administration Degree, which is my primary goal. However, I am taking it one step a time with the guidance of my awesome Academic Advisor.     Diversity and adaptation are a few of my strengths and believes throughout each day. I enjoy learning new skills, new information, and history as well, to diversify my abilities. Expanding my knowledge in all areas of life by utilizing my reading and visual perceptions is an important attribute to me. Another important aspect for me, is the more knowledge I retain, the more I can pass on to my children. My diverse range of interests and learning of facts consist of daily life activities, like, hunting, camping, and fishing, or cooking and make-up art! I have an interest in Sp

The Florence Cathedral

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"The Florence Cathedral" also known as,   "Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore" Exquisite! Stunning! Perfecto! Religiously Royal! Magnificent!  I have always been fascinated with Architecture of all sorts throughout my life; architecture from all areas and era's of this world. With nearly 150 years of contributed construction of 'The Florence Cathedral,' it was recorded to have begun in 1296 designed by the vision of Italian architect and sculptor, Arnolfo di Cambio. Inspired by the Roman and Byzantine styles, the original inspiration derived from the Gothic Medieval Era, while the exterior of the cathedral ultimately reflected a more unique religious symbol, a Latin cross. Historically known as the 'Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore' translates to, the 'Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower.' Artistically, the exterior was built by famous commissioned architects and sculptors. The interior of the cathedral was created by some
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  " Alaska's Dancing Night Lights " Introduction:  A  Painting Sometime between 1932 and the mid 1950's, Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt Lambert painted the 'Aurora and Dogteam' highlighting the Alaska Northern Lights through a real-life observation. His personal experiences as a Freight Carrier and Musher was an inspiration for most of his completed art work. He was born and raised in Chicago and artistically trained at the Art Institute of Chicago before he moved to Alaska in 1925; then moved back to the lower-48 for Art Training. In 1932, upon moving back to Alaska and arriving in Fairbanks where he lived for 20 years painting the physical lifestyles by utilizing his skilled perception on the moody lands and all who traveled it; the natures grand vistas and delicate trails.  Ted painted many popular visual arts. Mr. Lambert's early Alaskan-era paintings stemmed from his inspiration of the impressive people of Alaska, trappers and miners traveling t
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Introduction: Hello! My name is Elisa! Welcome to my Art Blog! I am taking this Art Class as an interest to complete my Arts Degree, which will eventually will lead to the completion of my Bachelors of Business Degree. A dream of mine that will not stop, until I graduate.  Diversity rules the world, adaptation is key. 😊 My interests are diverse: In range from Hunting, Fishing and Camping to Shopping, Cooking and Make-up! I have several hobbies aside from being a mother, like Sports to Reading, and Learning History or the Creation of Constructional Art. I enjoy learning other cultures from around the world.  I believe hard-work and helping others is one of the most beautiful things in life...for Anything is possible...Just do not leave yourself behind!  Here is a picture of one of my own art creations I find appealing, live photography at 30 MPH over water:  I dream of this place at home...peace and comfort, though dangerous yet one of the most beautiful creations on earth...the outdoo