Search Results - "visual artist"
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“Five Plus Two” skills set and success of young art entrepreneurs : a case study of seven visual artists / Dr Abdul Rahim Said
Published 2018“…This article aims at showcasing the design, development and implementation of a Young Art Entrepreneurs (YAE) career development scheme for visual artists, based on a model of “five plus two” entrepreneurial skills sets, advanced by Marco Thom (2016). …”
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Close focus : interpreting Western Australia’s visual culture
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Deliberate masquerades: socialised stigma, HIV/AIDS and altered gay male body image
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Women’s Contribution to Timor-Leste’s Art and Culture
Published 2018“…The research is conducted from the researcher’s active position as a Timorese female visual artist, providing a new perspective on the existing discourse, which has sidelined the practices of female visual artists.…”
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Arts Practice: Chaos, Order, and Disequilibrium
Published 2014“…This paper explores notions of chance and chaos in arts practice, aligning the author’s artistic practice with the Deleuzian concept of rendering ‘unseen forces visible’. The visual artist, through studio process, can reveal unseen forces similar to those that exist in the biological world. …”
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Bottled Sky
Published 2013“…MICHALOU(di)S is the first visual artist worldwide to use art and science in a unique way. …”
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How do creative practitioners use talk to create an environment for learning?
Published 2024“…My aim was to draw out the elements of the dialogic approach of a visual artist, two sculptors, a ceramicist and a filmmaker when working in three schools, documented through observation, film and interview. …”
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Materialising careers: the role of artefacts in career making
Published 2020“…I shadowed the artwork No Life Lost I 2014-2015 (2015) (NLL I) of visual artist Berlinde De Bruyckere (BDB). The study relies on a data set that includes more than 250 hours of observations, 17 interviews, and archival resources which were recorded as field notes and pictures, transcripts and documents. …”
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge: from modernity to post-modernity in Australian fiction
Published 2012“…Contemporary interest in the Bridge is contrasted with the period of its construction when, despite its very obvious appeal to visual artists, the Bridge was all but ignored by writers of fiction. …”
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Sufism in the contemporary art of Malaysia / Dr. Ahmadrashidi Hasan and Dr. Mizan Hitam
Published 2012“…It discussed the content analysis of their artworks on aspects like image, subject and their meaning from the perspectives of Sufism and also the formalistic aspects which involved the style and visuals. Artists appeared to used the implicit manifestation of expression which involved metaphorical and abstract representation . …”
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“Seeing in the dark”: the aesthetics of disappearance and remembrance in the work of Alberto Rey
Published 2017“…His use of objects as powerful memory texts that serve to bring fragmented autobiographical, family, and intergenerational testimonies of loss together, suggests how visual artists can provide us with more collective, participatory and redemptive models of memory work.…”
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Characteristic and categorization of monoprint’s among local artists in Malaysia / Muhammad Abdullah ... [et al.]
Published 2020“…Based from the current and previous studies that related with characteristic and categorization of monoprint, which created by local visual artists in Malaysia need more further detail information and introduction compared to the other develop countries that were established their monoprint medium. …”
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Splendours of the Sun King: the construction of Louis XIV's glory in the visual arts
Published 2024“…This dissertation explores how visual artists willingly helped create the glory of Louis XIV of France, starting with the period’s iconic image created by Hyacinthe Rigaud’s painting of Louis in Coronation Robes, a larger-than-life work summing up Absolutist splendour. …”
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The image of man after September 11 / Mohd. Shaharudin Sabu...[et.al]
Published 2016“…The researcher’s artwork (cyborg art) is a visual interpretation of the physical shortcomings (handicapped) suffered by the visual artists who continue to survive doing their profession they once held before the war. …”
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