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    In this exceedingly powerful painting, “Figures in a Landscape” painted in 1972 by Sidney Goodman, a child, woman, and man are in what looks to be a park because of the sandbox and blue and red swing set. In the background the mountains are bright and happy with houses surrounded by many tall green trees. On the right side of the painting is a huge dark gloomy cloud like when a murder is about to occur in a horror movie. The figures look like something is going on in their mind, maybe they are…

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    Maple Ridge Landscapes Ltd http://mapleridgelandscapes.com/ in Hamilton takes pride in cultivating unique outside environments that reveal the distinguishing, tailored and exquisite lifestyles of their clients. Long-lasting, quality landscapes https://www.facebook.com/mapleridgelandscapes that are both beautiful and functional, increase the value and curb appeal for your property; and Maple Ridge creates landscapes https://twitter.com/mapleridgeland that are built for life. Building and…

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    This report provides an analysis and evaluation regarding Dorsey Landscape Inc. The included information can be located in the financial statements. This report is being made to discuss the profitability advantages and disadvantages of Dorsey Landscape Inc. Dorsey Landscape Inc. is a residential lawn care service targeting both middle-class and upper- class homes to do anything from basic lawn mowing to gardening needs. There are currently two local contracts with Preston Hill B &B and Grace’s…

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    known for his landscape art within the 17th century (famsf.org). His landscapes often depicted travelers, beggars, peasants, and even bandits in a rough, undomesticated landscape (Allen). One landscape in particular simply named ‘Landscape with Travelers’ painted in 1640 highlights his technique and general story-telling quite well. By using light and shadow he is able to create a message that seemingly need no true narrative as a source of explanation. Rosa used the medium of landscape art to…

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    artwork and convey the meaning that the artist is endeavouring to explore. John Olsen’s “Entrance to Seaport of Desire”, 1964, and Robert Dickerson’s “Woolloomooloo Landscape”, 1973, both delve into the city of Sydney as their source of inspiration. Olsen and Dickerson both express themselves through painting representations of the landscape, however, Dickerson also includes figurative references as a key focal point for his ideas. Furthermore, both artists convey different emotional…

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    Professor Jo-Ann Campell GRA-K131 - Digital Photography 12 May 2016 Peter Lik “Panoramic Landscape Master” I found it quite a difficult task to find a photographer that would inspire me, beyond just one photograph, but with an entire portfolio. Since I’ve taken photographs, on and off, with varying degrees of amateur equipment for the past ten years, time and time again, I’ve always been drawn to bright colors, landscapes, and water. So with this project, I wanted to find a photographer with…

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    The poem Landscape and the Fall of Icarus by William Carlos Williams is based off of a painting by the same name. It invokes similar imagery and emotions, while emphasizing the insignificance of Icarus’s death. Although the poem briefly mentions Icarus in the first stanza, he is only acknowledged once more in the final line. The remaining four stanzas focus on describing the setting. Williams speaks of “a farmer… ploughing his field,” and of how “the whole pageantry of the year was tingling…

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    Space, Place, and Landscape Nineteenth century Russian literature is grounded in its attention to the national manifestations of life and nature. These environmental and personal references are ultimately further emphasized because of their prevalence in metaphors, intrusive narrators, events, and the intricate psyche of characters. Upon close explorations of the local landscapes within these visual texts, there is a conjunction of themes and perception, as these environments shape the events…

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    John Lewis’s Gaddis’s book, The Landscape of History, is a very interesting read that compels the idea of a natural view of history. Gaddis constructs many metaphors in the introduction of the novel to express his optimism towards the nature of history. For example, in chapter one he introduces the illustration of Caspar David Friedrich, The Wanderer above the Sea of Fog to depict the landscape and starts to describe it’s perspective history. His narrations are precise because he ties in aspects…

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    focuses on these gloomy B&W photos because she appreciates the fine art aspect to photography. In the selection “Southern Landscapes, Sally Mann,” she portrays grunge/lowlight themed landscapes. These scenes are often dark and consist of strong vignettes. I replicated this theme at “https://macynlarnerd.weebly.com/lowlight-treescapes.html“. If you look over some of the landscapes on her website (http://sallymann.com) you will notice…

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