Quentin Tarantino has established himself as the quintessential neo-noir film maker since the passing of Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick’s specialty was creating surrealist imagery through limited dialogue and scenes filmed in “real time”. Tarantino has transposed the film making ideologies of Kubrick by adding complex dialogue and grotesque violence. Both men captured the film making styles of their era’s with postmodern neo-noir visuals as well as dialogue that spoke to the culture of their audience.
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Stephen King’s View on Fame Stephen King is a contemporary writer who has written many books in his lifetime. In his novel Misery‚ he discusses the consequences or bad sides of being famous. This normal average man‚ other than being a world famous author‚ acts as a regular individual in his daily life. In Stephen King’s Misery‚ King uses Paul Sheldon‚ as a doppelganger of himself to describe the horrors of being a famous person in the worst situation‚ showing readers that it is not so bad to be
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METHODS OF PRESENTING ART SUBJECT 1. ------------------------------------------------- REALISM “ANTIPOLO” FERNANDO AMORSOLO This oil painting on canvas depicts a rural scene where a group of people are shown celebrating a fiesta in Antipolo. ZUCCONE DONATELO It was commissioned for the bell tower of the Florence Cathedral. It is also known as the Statue of Prophet Habakkuk. -------------------------------------------------
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Visual Arts – Case study essay Pablo Ruiz Picasso and Frida Kahlo “It is difficult to get a sense of an artist’s practice on the basis of one work” (Art world Magazine) The works of both Picasso and Kahlo are recognised worldwide and are typified by their unique styles that portray their expressive meaning‚ both artists worked in the modern art movement of Surrealism fusing the dream world with reality. Their lives were intrinsically linked to their conceptual frameworks which related to world
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girls. The bodies of these people are obviously that of children however the faces‚ whilst still wide-eyes and cherubic‚ hold a curious wisdom and secrecy beyond the years of the child herself. This continual reflection of children ties into Ryden’s surrealist exploration of the imagination‚ and the child’s world. It is promotes certain sentiments and ideas; that children may be sagely instead of naive‚ or in some ways connect to the inner child’ of the audience. The children’s world is continually
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football team‚ coaches‚ and some family members were killed in a plane crash. Among those who died were Annie Cantrell’s fiancé. Another character is Nate Ruffin who lost his teammates and his coaches‚ These two charters both dealed with their losses in different ways‚ but were still able to reach acceptance. The first character who goes through grief differently is Annie Cantrall. Annie mourns her loss b first crying‚ and then wishing everything to go back to normal. While she doesn’t’ fully
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Installation art is difficult to describe. In principal‚ it means taking a large interior (the exterior can be part of an installation‚ too) and loading it with disparate items that evoke complex and multiple associations and thoughts‚ longings‚ and moods. It’s a huge three-dimensional painting‚ sculpture‚ poem‚ and prose work. Installation art is a relatively new genre of contemporary art‚ which incorporates a range of 2-D and 3-D materials to influence the way we experience or perceive a particular
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René Magritte Shivani Shekar René Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist. His works contain great detail and are often presented in thought-provoking ways. Magritte expresses hidden themes into his work which allows the viewer to take careful note of his art. His paintings are undoubtedly unique and exhibits creative ideas for the audience to consume. People tend to get confused when viewing Magritte’s work because the ideas it provokes are quite unusual. The fact that he creates unrealistic
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Beginning in the mid-1920s‚ Surrealist captured the Modern imagination. In essence‚ Surrealism began as a direct spillover from the Dada movement in art and culture. The Surrealists wanted to explore through poetry and prose the psychic dimension of the human mind. A huge source of inspiration was the groundbreaking work of Sigmund Freud. Continued Surrealism 1920-1930 What is important to understand is that Surrealism was global‚ especially as early Dada/Surrealists like Andre Breton and
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Some say that ignorance is bliss‚ but others may argue that being “awake” is the true gift In life‚ something which can never‚ ever be taken away from you. Being able to see everything with “open” eyes only comes with experience and determination‚ something which the author Tobias Wolfe had seen and felt‚ but also wanted to deny and oppress for fear of losing his ignorance and innocence. In his autobiographic memoir‚ This Boy’s Life‚ Tobias lives with only his mother‚ on account of his mother’s
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