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How Artists Use a Visual Language to Represent Ideas
Essay Grade: 92% (1,761 words, approx. 6 pages)
Explores four artworks and their artists. Describes how each artwork differs in context and cultural meaning. Evaluates how the visual language in them shows the artist's ideas.
How Frontline Represents the Complexity of Telling the Truth
Essay Grade: 83% (590 words, approx. 2 pages)
In the program Frontline Sitch et al cleverly use satire to suggest that the media exaggerates a particular aspect of a story to gratify the viewing audience. This is evident in the episode "Add Sex and Stir" in the shower re-enactment sequence where Sitch convincingly parodies a current affairs convention.
How TheValues of an Artist Affect Their Art
Essay Grade: 86% (404 words, approx. 1 pages)
Artist's interpretations of the world are shaped by their values. This essay examines the works of various artists and how their belief systems have directly contributed to the work they've created. Artists examined include Wassily Kandinsky, Michaelangelo Robert Thomas, Kasimir Malevich and Paul Cezanne.
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