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ART F200X Non Western Blog Exhibit

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The Three-Eyed King 2020, Japan Hirokazu Yokohara The Three-Eyed King is a piece of 3d modeling in blender designed to look like a 2d picture. A cyborg human linked up and breathing. The heavy use of shadows to give the cyborg shape and depth and to contrast the white color of the metal, flesh, and the yellow of the eyes. The crown just gently floating above the Three-Eyed King. I don’t know how to describe the feeling it gives besides mystery, intrigue, and morbid curiosity. Upside Down World 2014, Japan GorosArt Upside Down World is a piece made digitally by GorosArt in Japan in 2014. Most of the background is blurry but just in focus enough to show us what we are looking at and the foreground shows us a single blade of grass with three drops of water and in the third and largest drop of water shows a reflection of the background but in focus creating such a surreal and captivating piece. The background is a young boy inquisitively looking at the drop of water with his reflection in

ART F200X Mid or Post Modern Blog

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  Present Area Art Pig Newtons Lawrence, 2020 Pig Newtons is a present-era watercolor painting. Made by a man named Lawrence, using his family and their antics as inspiration. A common attribution of this piece is of a Louie CK joke but is based on events in his own life. The painting is a play on the words of a pig and fig newtons making pig newtons. Out of Stock Lawrence, 2020 Out of stock is a present-era watercolor painting based on the recent shortage of supplies due to the overreaction of people going out and buying all sanitizer and toilet paper resulting in the shortage. The painting depicts happy toilet paper and sanitizer. Tickle Temple Ede László, 2020 Budapest, Hungry Tickle Temple is a digital art of background scene showing a man on a horse and a man walking into a canyon with dust billowing all around. In the background, there is a hand-like shape. Tickle Temple 2 Ede László, 2020 Budapest, Hungry Tickle Temple 2 is a different angle of tickle temple. Showing the man wal

ART F200X Early Modern Blog

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 Gassed, (1919) John Singer Sargent Arras, France Gassed, by John Singer Sargent in the military during World War I. The painting depicts dark olive colors as many injured gather and are guided after the horrific event of being blinded by mustard gas. In the painting the bandages over the eyes of many soldiers as they are grouped up and guided by orderlies to a dressing station. Tunnellers, (1916) Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson British, London A bleak and dark image showing a man with a gas mask walking into a room. Dark colors of black and brown with blue to show the skin, candle, and shirt. White highlights and shadows of black to separate the browns and blues from each other. This image is made to show fear as the in and bleak discovery of the tunnels. On the Wire, (1918) Harvey Thomas Dunn France A final bleak painting for our gallery, it depicts two Soldiers who are American, carrying another soldier on a stretcher along a barbed-wire fence. Their gas masks hang from their nec