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Highest Rated Art & Design Essays

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Abstract Expressionism.
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How accurate are modern pictorial representations of the castles development over time?
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Christo's Fabricated Fun-world.
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Warhol was a modest artist and at time could be annoyingly blasé towards his art.
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For this project, I have chosen to compare and contrast two individual photographs from two different photographers. The photographers I have chosen are Tessa Musgrave and Adiseshan Shankar.
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The Bargain. The exhibition hall was packed with people jostling for space in the poorly-ventilated gallery. Tourists and curious visitors
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The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov - A review.
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To what extent do you consider these stereotypes accurate, and to what extent do you consider them distortions of the ways in which the sciences and the arts give us their knowledge?
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Photography was a major shaper and creator of modernism, Discuss.
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Suicide 1916 by George Groszand how it is related to the theory of art.
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Before deciding whether science is the best route to truth, the truth that science can offer has to be examined.
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To what extent may the subjective nature of perception be regarded as an advantage for artists but an obstacle for scientists?
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The Perception of the Perception
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To what extent may the subjective nature of perception be regarded as an advantage for artists, but an obstacle to be overcome for scientists?
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Art upsets, Science reassures
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Art Research- Karl Blossfeldt
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Show the Links Between Dada/Surrealism and Pop Art.
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On the whole, David Hockney was an interesting artist to work from. I think that his early paintings and his photographic work
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Analysis of Popular Stereotypes.
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Art and Aesthetics Project
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Coventry cathedral is more of an art gallery than a church?
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Lichstenstein combined motifs from several sources in his compositions and used a stencil to produce the Benday dots. Rosenquist's training as a billboard painter had provided him with sufficient experience of enlarging a small image to a bigger scale.
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Art upsets, science reassures” (Braque). Analyse and evaluate this claim.
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The first pop artists came from the Dada movement, for example, the French artist Marcel Duchamp and the German artist Kurt Schwitters.
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Impressionist and Post Impressionist Artists - Claude Monet.
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Art & Design Explored

Art & Design A Level Defined

Through creative projects, assignments and essays, A Level Art & Design is intended to encourage students to explore their creative skills and thinking.

Why Study A Level Art & Design?

A Level Art & Design should deepen your knowledge of the arts landscape and give you inspiration from the most renowned and talented artists in history!

What Will I Study During A Level Art & Design?

You’ll complete coursework and assignments including theoretical and analytical essays in areas such as fine art, 3D design, graphic design and textiles.

Further Study

Your learning from A Level Art & Design will enable you to continue studying art and creative topics at art college or university, e.g. a Degree in History of Art.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)

http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_14826.aspx#AorAD


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"It was in fact Earl R. Dean who was the designer of the iconic bottle, not Samuelson. This is an error often made since Samuelson was the man who was dispatched to file for the contour bottle's first patent in 1915. This of course resulted in his name being recorded on the 1915 patent. Back in those days, it was not unusual for a company to put someone other that the actual inventor on their patents. Matter a fact, in 1923, when Earl R. Dean made a small modification to the bottle, the patent was renewed and Chapman J. Root, owner of the Glass Root Company, had his name put on the 1923 patent. References: http://www.coca-cola.cz/cs/svet-coca-cola/coca-cola_historie/lahev-coca-cola.shtml http://www.coca-cola.sk/sk/svet-coca-cola/coca-cola_historia/flasa-coca-cola.shtml http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DEEDC1E3EF934A15756C0A960948260 http://www.vigo.lib.in.us/vcplarchive/inventories/business/earldean.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Cola#Bottle_and_logo_design http://www.myspace.com/the_contour_bottle http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0KJI/is_3_117/ai_n13656448 http://web.indstate.edu/community/vchs/history/contour.htm http://www.brandingstrategyinsider.com/brand_identity/index.html http://www.rockyedge.com/chaphist.html http://www.martinlindstrom.com/index.php/cmsid__list_articles/arti__wireless_strategy http://www.envapack.com/envases_empaques375.html http://www.angelfire.com/tn/southportcavers/other.html http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Cola http://critterbob.net/colanet/btl15.htm http://mercurie.blogspot.com/2006_01_15_archive.html http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0KJI/is_3_117/ai_n13656448 http://nubloo.com/design/magenta-lessons-part-3-a-designers-guide-to-trademarks http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Product_Design http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilclark/family/myles.htm http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/Coke/The-Coca-Cola-contour-bottle http://www.conservapedia.com/Coca http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/25/arts/DESIGN28.php http://www.gyermekkucko.hu/index.php?module=news&target=article&type=2&category=49&id=138 "
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