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The good thing about one word essays is that you can write it as a narrative, as an inspirational essay or as an essay describing an attribute of life.
Starting the essay:
- Add a quote relevant to the topic, it generally helps. Don’t just make up bizarre quotes, if you know a quote then add it, if you don’t then no problem.
- Start the essay in a open manner, describe the word and it’s importance (if you’re not going towards narrative style). For example: “Dreams – Dreams are an essential part of life, they are a collection of all the emotions and sensations of a person gathered into a real life play.“
Main body:
The main body should be composed of how the attributes work as an inspirational, important part of life. For example: “Dreams act as an inspiration for people. Everyone dreams about what is hidden deep within their minds, something they desire, something they thrive for. When a person dreams about something he/she wants, he/she feels rejuvenated and inspired to do something to fulfill his dreams“.
Conclusion:
Summarize you’re thoughts about the matter and finish with a strong sentence. For Example: “Imagine a person who does not dream – how envious he would feel; nothing to aim at, nothing to be inspired by.“
Generally, one word essays can be very open but tough to write. You need to put in a lot of thought into the essay and hence the plan is very essential. Take your time and plan out how you will approach the essay and then write an interesting, factual account on the topic.
If you’re writing narratives on a One Word Essay, go for stories like “Success Stories”, “How Dreams Turned Into Reality”.
Example One-Word Essay on “Success“:
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The rewards one gets in life are usually the results of one’s efforts. No man can hope to have a very easy life and also at the same time a very successful one.
There may be only one or two exceptions in thousands of cases in this matter. It is astonishing what intelligent efforts can achieve when channelised in the right direction. Had success been easy, everyone would have been successful. However, the path to success is not as difficult to climb as it might appear. Each time we overcome an obstacle, the work we are attempting becomes easier.
It is very necessary to work hard to achieve success. But psychologists say that if we love our work, we will never find it hard or tiring. There is no substitute for hard work. At the same time, there should be a purpose and a noble goal at which to aim and advance. We must decide our aim in life or what we want most out of our life and then constantly work for it.
The early attempts towards the goal of success are the hardest. The more our efforts get success, the easier it becomes to do so. In the end it becomes our habit. Then success follows success. Nothing is impossible to a man who has a purpose and the perseverance to persist with it. Self-confidence, courage and strong will power are necessary to get success.
It is not how much we do but how well we do that is important. But at the same time one should also keep this in mind that it is better to do something than to do nothing due to fear of failure. It is why courage is necessary to achieve success. In the ordinary business of life industry can do anything which genius can do. Genius is nothing but quality of making persistent efforts in spite of facing thousands of failures.
Turning the pages of History, it is evident that success had never been just a matter of luck. Let’s start with the concrete example of Isaac Newton who witnessed a simple phenomenon of a falling apple, and gave a profound theory regarding ‘gravity’. It was not a matter of luck, it was his smartness that helped him give a revolutionizing theory which brought a revolution in the field of Physics. Albert Einstein, one of the pioneers in Physics, worked on problems from hours to weeks to years encountering failures after failures. Had luck been on his side, he would have given his theory in the first place. But it wasn’t luck, it was his struggle and effort which earned him glory, success and salvation in the end.
Fortune favours the brave. There is no gain without taking risk. How can a man who never ventures win? In life one has to take bold decisions quickly. Time and tide wait for nobody. The timid, weak and undecided are swept aside by the tide of time. Determination and concentration can enable a man to attain success in any field of life. So success is not a matter of luck, it depends on firm determination and full preparation.
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Here are some other sample essays, read them and get an idea of how to approach the topics:
http://www.scholaradvisor.com/essay-examples/narrative-essay-success-story/
http://www.shareyouressays.com/3478/846-words-short-essay-on-dreams
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Contribution of Leonardo Da Vinci in History
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Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, inventor, draftsman, and scientist. Although he is famously/widely known for his artistic abilities, such as the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian man, and The Last Supper, he was not a prolific painter- fewer than two dozen paintings by him exist. Leonardo da Vinci was called by other names like Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci, di Ser Piero da Vinci, and Leonardo. He was the illegitimate son of Ser Piero da Vinci,…
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My Experience with Virtual Museum Visiting
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Even though I like going to a museum to experience the beauty of artwork in person, looking at an art museum virtually is quite a great experience too. To be frank, it is the first time I ever experienced an art museum virtually. For my assignment I have chosen Louvre Museum, the world’s largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. The museum opened on 10 August 1793, during the first anniversary of the monarchy’s demise. It was…
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Big Picture View
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1. What is our pricing strategy? What is important in determining our price (e. g. image, the competition, gross margins)? Our pricing structure mainly focuses on the printer shops’ price structures since we share the final profit with printing shops in a fixed percentage. Prices vary greatly since customers can choose the exact dimensions, print technique and paper type for each job. However, our service can guarantee that we are offering low prices and greater discounts depending on customer’s order…
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Van Gogh Starry Night
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Brilliance of Van Gough’s Work The Starry Night Vincent Van Gough is one of the most well known artists of all time, and one of his most popular paintings, The Starry Night, is an expression of his mystical vision. Vincent Willem Van Gogh was born in The Netherlands in 1853, he was a mentally plagued man but in his times of clarity produced works of art that to this day continue to astound people (Frank P. 375). The Starry Night…
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rebellion and Culture
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Throughout this essay I will be considering to what extent the Rocky Horror Picture Show (RHPS) relates to both the punk and glam rock sub-cultures, which occurred throughout Britain and America during the 1970’s. To investigate the association between the RHPS, punk and glam rock sub-cultures, several aspects of the production and both the sub-cultures will be considered. Some of the aspects to be taken in to account are; the clothing, styles, tastes and attitudes of all the people concerned…
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Interpretation of Shadow, Silence and the Sea by A. C. Swinburne
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From what we know about Swinburne’s creativity, his poetry is a colourful mixture of philosophical statements, artistically painted images and ubiquitous alliteration. His principal theme in lyric is nature, which is used both as a material for the whole poem and as a detail to introduce other themes and images. Analyzing Shadow, Silence and the Sea, we first see the description of landscape. Swinburne is known to have been fascinated with landscapes, especially water scenes. The poet himself confesses of…
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IMAX & motion picture systems
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IMAX is a well-known Canadian manufacturer of the best motion picture systems in the world. Since the middle of the 1960s and up to the present time, IMAX has gradually expanded its international market presence, turning into the feature film leader both in Canada and internationally. It should be noted, that on the IMAX’s way to the motion picture Olympus, the Canadian government played not the least role. Currently, it is the government of Canada that actively promotes IMAX trademark…
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Picture Book
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There is the so-called “magic” in the use of picture books. Children delight not only in the essence of the story being conveyed by the book, but they are more captured because of the pictures and illustrations that abound children’s picture books. A picture book, as defined, is “a book in which the illustrations play a significant role in telling the story” (Bennet n. p. ). According to the Vermont Center for the Book (n. p. ), the illustrations in…
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The Lodging Rwanda motion picture 2004 pursues the genuine
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The Lodging Rwanda motion picture (2004), pursues the genuine life occasion story of the war in Rwanda between the Hutu and Tutsi clans. At the point when the Hutu clan needed rebuilding from the Tutsi rule which left them in suppression by the Belgiums, the Hutu’s made savage militarie s, war groups, and set out to kill right around a million people in the length of this horrendous annihilation that the UN res erved from getting to be associated with.…
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This essay is about chapter ten page 104 of the picture of
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This essay is about chapter ten page 104 of the picture of Dorian Gray. I’m going to be looking at plot, theme, character, style and context of this piacular page, I believe this chapter is one of the most crucial chapters as its about how Dorian completely turns away from all goodness and loses himself in the thought of everlasting beauty. All while under the influence of Lord Henry. And this all starts when he is even the «yellow book».On…
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a motion picture is a story that is associated with
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a motion picture is a story that is associated with vitalizing pictures and it is shaped by chronicle pictures with the assistance of top of the line cameras or by framing pictures utilizing diverse movement methods or video impacts. films were grown so well it advanced from imaginative development to one of the most significant strategies for correspondence and amusement it was a broad communications in the twentieth century to 21st century. films turned out to be incredibly well-coordinated with…
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An analysis of pieces of art
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Section 1 Alma Thomas, White Roses Sing and Sing, 1976, acrylic on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of the artist, 1980.36.3 In section one, I chose «White Roses Sing and Sing» by Alma Thomas, which is an acrylic on canvas and created in 1976. Alma Thomas was an African American artist and she had best known as colorful paintings artist. Like I mentioned in the first wiki post of «The Nature and Purpose of Art», Alma had quite a lot of…
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fiveeight illness Detection in material using picture
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five.eight illness Detection in material using picture Processing methodcreator : Shalaka Subhash Patil & Dr. V. T. GaikwadWe can not consider a international with out fabric. first rate manage is an critical feature within the textile employer. This paper proposes an method to understand fabric defects in textile agency for minimizing manufacturing charge and time because the artwork of inspectors could be very tedious and consumes time and price. Wastage reduction through correct and early diploma detection of defects in…
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A Certain Darkness Exhibition
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There is an art exhibition in the Caixa forum Musuem called A Certain Darkness created by several artists displaying their work. Behind this exhibition, mysterious works and arts were shown in a way that makes you wonder about the artists’ feelings, thoughts, and imagination in the time that they were creating this art. Some of these artists attracted my attention by their fantastic work and some were not that much interesting. Every single piece of art in this exhibition has…
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Picturebook Analysis
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Picturebooks are often labelled as ‘easy’ books with simple illustrations, large fonts, few words, and produced exclusively for children. Indeed, the Randolph Caldecott Medal committee definition states: ‘A “picture book for children” is one for which children are an intended potential audience’ (ALA). Picturebooks may masquerade as ‘easy’ texts, but their child friendly appearance masks the intricacies that they often contain. Contemporary picture books have become more sophisticated, encourage multiple readings, and may deal with complex issues. Today they are…
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The Kiss by Gustav Klimt analysis of the picture
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The Kiss is one of the most valuable in the market of artworks. It was painted by skilled Gustav Klimt who started his creation in 1907 and ended it in 1908. The idea to create such picture was found during his Italy journey in 1903; he started using the gold background after this trip; the drawing is gold leaf, and for its structure, it is an oil canvas painting. Its size is 180cm of height and 180cm for length; the…
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Van Gogh case and “Starry Night” description
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Van Gogh was a great painter who wrote “ ” in 1889. In this article we’ll provide you with the information of what are the experiences of a great artist. That is hidden behind the cosmic harmony of the night sky and the brilliance of moon and stars, the flames of cypresses, and what is in this violent landscape, created by the power of imagination, being a patient in the hospital for the insane. Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) is a…
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Legendary Portrait by Leonardo da Vinci – Mona Lisa
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Mona Lisa, widely known as Gioconda, is one of the most famous paintings in the whole world. The masterpiece was created by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci in the sixteenth century. Nowadays, people can enjoy this work of art in the Louvre, Paris. Leonardo da Vinci made this portrait for Francesco del Gioconda, who asked the painter to draw his wife –Lisa Gherardini. The girl was 24 years old when the painter was 54. Da Vinci was working on the…
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Pearl project: The inspiration of the picture description
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The image “Girl with a Pearl Earring” was created by talented Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer who lived and worked in the 17th century. This painting has an interesting legend and various titles. It was called “Girl in a turban,” “The young girl with a turban,” “Head of a young girl,” and “Head of a girl in a turban.” It is often named as the Dutch Mona Lisa or the Mona Lisa of the North. Vermeer painted his picture in 1665.…
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THE CANTERVILLE GHOST by Oscar Wilde – D’conv. class – QUOTES ; ACTIONS IN PICTURES!!!!
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The Otis’ family consisted of six members. As they approached Canterville Chase suddenly the sky became cloudy. «A blood stain on the library floor!» Mrs Umney screamed with terror and fainted. «My dear sir, please, put some oil on your chains.» «No ghost in history has been treated like this.» He spent the rest of the night thinking about how to take revenge.» The twins shot two balls of paper on him. «Put your hands up!» «You poor man, I…
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Describe the Picture
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The picture depicts a man who jumped off a plane. The man is slightly off center and is framed by the scene below him. It shows the man’s backside, his arms are spread open, his back is straight and his legs are straight and are close together. The man has contraptions strapped to his body, presumably devices that are attached to his parachute. It also shows the landscape below, a curved street with what looks like side walks or walking…
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A Visual Art Observation
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Starry Night of Vincent Van Gogh is one intriguing work of art to analyse. It is really striking due to its heavy brush strokes and luminous colours. The seemingly limitless curves and swirls can entice you into exploring the piece more intently. Aesthetically, it is a magical amalgamation of black and blue. For this reason, communicating an evident image of a town during the night time. A brilliantly lit quarter moon settles on top right corner of the canvas. The…
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Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh
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Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh are very unique and dissimilar in their separate styles and approaches to the canvas. This paper will compare and contrast Gauguin’s work What! Are you Jealous? and van Gogh’s work Starry Night in the forms of color, depictions and structure. The colors of Gauguin’s palate in the aforesaid painting are typical of his style: a muted tone in the foreground mixed with vibrant colors surrounding the focal point of the painting. The use of…
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Anne Sexton’s ‘The Starry Night’ Poetry on Vincent Van Gogh’s Painting
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The poem, “The Starry Night” by Anne Sexton describes the painting of Vincent Van Gogh and relates her deep and intimate feelings as it is related to the impression of the said painting. The poem starts off to portray the images illustrated in the painting, with descriptive words and phrases such as “silent,” “night boils with eleven stars,” etc. (Sexton, 1981) The image of the black tree was also mentioned as a distinct element in representing the setting of the…
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Picture Bride by Yoshiko Uchida
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1. What kind of American society does Hana find upon arrival? How does she learn about it, and how does this affect her? How does this reality compare to Hana’s pre-arrival notions of America? How have these differences and similarities affected her family? (2 points) Upon arrival to America, Hana has positive thoughts about American society. She had feared a future that would reflect the dullness of her present life in her village. Her mother doesn’t want her to become…
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James Thom’s “The Perfect Picture”
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In James Thom’s extraordinary piece «The Perfect Picture» he discusses scenarios he was in at a one point of his life. He describes an experience he remained in as a young police press reporter and driving to a seen, where the grandpa back over this granddaughter. When he increases he sees all the media and the authorities gather around the grandpa. The grandpa could not even understand the concept of what took place yet, prior to news reporters and photographers…
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The Perfect Picture
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In «A Perfect Picture» some choices are made unclear to the situation of the death of the granddaughter. James Alexander Thom, a reporter, who tries to get a «perfect news picture» when the grandfather is turned around. The most difficult choice thom had to do was whether to take the picture or walk away. The moral of thoms decision was to show that being able to know when to do something and not to do it. With every pulsing moment…
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Mona Lisa Reflection
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To be honest I have never been much of an artsy kind of person. My major is history and I just never thought art as such a significant thing until now. The painting I find myself most interested in is the Mona Lisa. As it is probably the most valuable and most popular painting in today’s modern time, I find it very interesting that nobody really knows who the women is in the Mona Lisa and why paint it in…
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Mark Rothko: Russian to US Painter’s Journey
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Mark Rothko is one of the important figures in the generation of painters. His work still draws attention to many people around the world. Born in Dvinsk, Russia (in what is now Latvia), Marcus Rothkovich was the fourth child of Jacob Rothkovich, a well to do pharmacist and his wife Anna Rothkovich. As Russia was a hostile environment for Zionist Jews, Jacob immigrated to the United States with his two older sons in 1910, finally sending for the rest of…
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Madonna of the Meadows
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In the history of art, one of the main goals of the artists has been to create a realistic and innovative art. Every era invented its own way of achieving this effect and when the paintings are compared, there are always pieces that are more realistic and innovative than the other. The search for exact representation of the real world has lead to very impressive results. The High Renaissance period brought about a great cultural movement in terms of scientific…
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Leonardo da Vinci was inarguably a great mind of the Renaissance, a period of European civilisation where revival of classical learning and wisdom took place after a long period of cultural decline and stagnation. He was an Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose talents reflected the diversity of achievements of the Italian Renaissance. With his outstanding versatility, Leonardo has often been described as a universal genius of the Renaissance, the fame that has remained undimmed as a result…
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Da Vinci – The Genius At The Venetian Las Vegas
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While plenty of people are familiar with Da Vinci the painter not as many realize his prowess as a Renaissance man. Perhaps he was the first true man of so many talents that it was hard to peg him as one type of individual. In Da Vinci – The Genius you get a good look at the results of a great mind. You won’t see original works of art but instead you’ll see what has transpired from notes and drawings…
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The history of Spanish culture and their historic events have been captured through art for centuries. Photography is one form of art that has documented and symbolized historic events that are still used today as historical documents. A Cuban photographer, Alberto Diaz Gutierrez, also known as Alberto Korda, famously documented the events of the Cuban Revolution. Alberto Korda became the world’s most famous Cuban photographer for his photography, documenting history of the revolution with over 55,000 revolutionary themed photographs. Korda…
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Vincent Van Gogh and the Mulberry Tree
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In this essay I plan to examine the background of Van Gogh’s painting the Mulberry Tree. I will also describe where the painting is displayed today, as well as discuss how it fits in with the concepts and other works of art we have discussed during lecture. First, I will start by giving the painting a context in history by discussing its background. The Mulberry Tree was painted in 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh during his stay at the asylum…
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Neoclassicism and Picturesque
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In the mid-18th century, there was a radical and fundamental transition of architectural style from the decorative Baroque to the simple Neoclassicism. The reasons behind are worth investigating for us to understand the later development and trend of architecture. One key is the change in mindset of the scholars at that time. They thought that all historical styles are natural and desirable and claimed for a change in the unpleasant reality of Rococo and rebelled the artificiality of the industrial…
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Concept of Masterpiece in Art
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What is a masterpiece anyways and who depicted what makes a piece of art a masterpiece and what doesn’t? As stated in our book a masterpiece is a work that in style, execution and resonance far exceeds what other artists were doing at the same time. A masterpiece is also something that can always stand on its own and it will find admirers in any age. To me a masterpiece is something that accomplishes inner emotion in the viewer as…
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Why Is Visual Literacy Important?
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We can look at images and we are allowed to see and interpret and self-define what the image is. The image can be a drawing a photograph or even a textual display with a color background. We see these images on an everyday basis and at times we just take them for granted. What we don’t know until we learn is that its Visual Literacy. That every image that we see tells a story and has a meaning to whom…
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Visual Literacy
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Visual Literacy throughout the history of our world has been important; dating back to cave drawings and carvings, and developing all the way to automated street signs signaling vehicles when to slow, stop, or go. Visuals are a part of our daily lives today as much as they were at the beginning of man’s time-and other living beings’ time-and his, first ability to communicate, visually. Communication was not something that was first spoken or written, it was something shown or…
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The motion picture «Remember the Titans» is a film about victory over racial disparity. The essay shows that the formula utilized by the coaches and football group in this movie can be used to bridge other seemingly overwhelming gaps. Everything starts with communication one to one. Introduction In «Remember the Titans», high school football gamers overcome racial diversity. Based upon real events, Titans occurs in 1971, when T.C. Williams high school in Alexandria, VA is desegregated. (Film Routine. (n.d.) The…
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The Lives and Works of Masters in Visual Arts
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* Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) — an Italian master of the arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture, a draftsman, an accomplished engineer, and a pioneer investigator, in the natural sciences. Life and works in painting * Born in 1452 in Vinci, Republic of Florence (now in Italy), Leonardo spent his youth in Tuscany and in 1469, went to Florence with his father. Shortly there after, he entered the studio of sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio as an apprentice, where he received…
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Essay On A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words {Step by Step Guide}
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Essay On A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words {Step by Step Guide}
This term was popularized in the 1920s by FredR. Barnard, who is often credited with the origin of the proverb. He used the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words to discuss the use of drawn and photographic images to illustrate advertising.
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words means A single picture can express something more clearly or vividly than a large number of words can.
Have you ever heard the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words?’ Here’s why we use the phrase, a picture is worth a thousand words.’
Some people learn by reading. Others by working with their hands. But other people learn – it could be argued, learn the best – by seeing something, right? You could show me something written down, or you can tell me something ten times; I won’t learn it.
But, if I see pictures, or I see somebody doing something, then I can just follow them. Then, I’m going to learn, because I learn by seeing. You learn by seeing – right?
Also, some of the biggest news stories that happen during our lifetimes… It impacts us, and we remember them, not by the words written on the page, but by the pictures we see.
Think about some of them: Tiananmen Square. The fall of the Berlin Wall. 9/11. We remember them because of the pictures… that is why it is said, ‘a the picture is worth a thousand words.’
Leonardo da Vinci‘s painting reminds us of that saying “a picture is worth a thousand words“. well, that is especially true when it comes to remembering something.
I’ll show you a few techniques that you can use to better describe the pictures they have in their minds. communication is about painting a picture in another person’s mind right and the old saying is that a picture is worth a thousand words.
So the more words that you use to describe that image in your mind the clearer it will be in the other person’s right.
The more vocabulary you use the more varied your sentence structures the more adjectives and adverbs that you use the more colorful your language the more vivid that picture will be in the other person’s mind.
We should analyze the picture and try to figure out what that object is for what purpose does it serve what can someone do with it this will allow us to elaborate and to give our own opinion about what we might want to do with it as well.
Let’s first take a simple example. This is a hard hat. A hard hat is used for a few purposes but its main purpose is for the protection of construction workers on job sites.
Workers wear hard hats to protect their heads, they also wear hard hats that are bright colored so that other people on the construction site can see where they are.
In addition athletes like baseball players or hockey players wear these during their games to protect themselves from injury.
Hence we can write many more about this hard hat. so it proves that a picture is worth a thousand words. let’s see another example of this.
This is an Image of teamwork and it is the best example of a picture is worth a thousand words.
If you want to understand the picture perfectly, then first we should see the picture, then we should require to analyze the picture and now we can understand the meaning of picture or we can say or something write about this picture.
Let’s something write about the above picture. If we should try to understand the above picture deeply then we find that this picture shows the power of teamwork. we can do any work with the help of a team.
Now you can write something about this picture in the comment section:
So, what pictures have made the most impression on your life? Any news stories or pictures that you remember? Please tell me down in the comments below.
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