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Transcript: Artist Elements Question Art Powerpoint Quotes One Rule Mind Map Reference Artists According to Oxford Language, Art is " the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power." These are the five artists I have chosen for this assignment. In each slide, I will be going through who they are and what inspires me about them. Omar Dogan Omar Dogan Omar Dogan is a 46 born on the 18th of December 1976 Canadian artist that specializes in animation and digital art. He has worked with UDON (named after Japanese noodles) a Canadian entertainment studio that is heavily influenced by Asian comic books known as mangas. What inspires me about Omar are his character designs and body anatomy, they have beautifully illustrated the different perspectives and positions of his characters from facial expressions to body positions and angles Takato Yamamoto Takato Yamamoto Takato Yamamoto is a Japanese artist that makes surrealistic and detailed pieces symbolic of violence, sexuality and death. Yamamoto is an activist through his art, later in his art, he would go on the coin the term "Heisei Estheticism" which he describes as dark, mysterious, death, bondage and so on. From the moment I laid eyes on Takato's works I fell in love I felt drawn to them, loving the themes he covers, and the realistic and traditional Japanese wooded block print elements of his art. The way he uses the whole page fills it up either with solid colours or art piece skulls or human skeletons. Traditional Japanese customs are used such as samurai swords, kimonos and traditional hair and makeup used in the period he is recreating. He uses mythological elements in his works exploring fairy or angel wings, mermaid tails, and yokai masks (Japanese demons). Alias_art_off Alias_art_off Alias is an underground up-and-coming artist that has inspired me on a personal level. Their evolution in their art proves that as an artist you can grow and change. Personal interview with this artist. Alexandre Cabanel Alexandre Cabanel Alexandre Cabanel was a french classic painter in the 18 hundreds. Born to Pierre and Marie Anne Jean Cabanel on the 28th of September 1823, he grew up in Paris France where he was educated in the arts after showing proclivity and talent at the age of 17, he self-enrolled into the prestigious art university of Ecole des Beaux in Paris, passing away on the 23rd of January 1889. What inspires me about Cabanel's art is his dedication to his craft and his drive even during old age continuing to push through, creating timeless masterpieces even in old age. Jan Matejko Jan Matejko Jan Matejko was a Polish painter born to Franciszek Matejko and Joanna Rosebery on the 24th of June 1838, best known for his art piece Stanczyk. Jan Matejko 5 Question Question 1 Question 1 Q1. How or why does art make you happy/What type of emotions do you feel when composing Art? Question 2 Question 2 Q2. How do you deal with negative thoughts and feelings with art you have created or created? Question 3 Question 3. Q3. How did you create this? what apps did you use? Question 4 Question 4 Q4. What inspires you as an artist? Question 5 Question 5 Q5. Is the a creative process when it comes to making Art? Elements Photography Black and White Working with Black and White in Photography. Space Space Colours Colours On THE IS ONLY ONE RULE Listen, LISTEN TO INSTRUCTION, LISTEN TO MUSIC, LISTEN TO OTHERS AND MOST IMPORTANTLY LISTEN TO YOURSELF AND YOUR HEART!!!!!!!! Quotes Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso The first quote I chose was Pablo Picasso's "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." I chose this because inspiration is hard to find, but this quote allows me to stop, think and relax removing pressure from myself. John Lubbock "Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind. As the sun colours flowers, so does art colour life." -John Lubbock John Lubbock John Lubbock's beauty illustrated what every artist feels as they create. I truly feel free when I create art and I feel at my happiest. I fee Gustav Klimt "Whoever wants to know something about me, they should look attentively at my pictures and there seek to recognise what I am and what I want." - Gustav Klimt Gustav Klimt When it comes to reality I am unable to communicate well if at all, however when I am creating art I am able to tell stories without feeling judged. As most artists other artist inspire me, I also find inspiration by scrolling through apps such as Pinterest or tik tok seeing different art, artist and art styles that I can adapt into mine, But my biggest inspiration is music, different music genres and artists make me feel ways through their songs which I translate to a language I understand ART my emotions also heavily influence me, Just like the

ART Template

Transcript: Intrauterine Insemination Sperm Washing http://www.advancedfertility.com/freezer.htm Image via Sydney Morning Herald. A Fertilization & Zygote Technology Evaluation of Sperm Washing in Reducing the Risk HCV Transmission to the New Born Embryo Cryopreservation Insemination & Transfer Technology Trophectoderm Biopsy If you are in this situation, are you willing to sacrifice these lives at the expense of a "designer baby"? https://www.pixshark.com Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) Sperm Banking Savasi et al (2014) Mutation-free baby born from a MELAS carrier after blastocyst tropectoderm preimplantation genetic diagnosis Heindryckx et al, 2014 Application of Asissted Reproductive Technology in Disease Prevention What is MELAS? MELAS is a condition that affects many of the body's systems, particularly the brain and nervous system (encephalo-) and muscles (myopathy). Signs and symptoms: muscle weakness and pain recurrent headaches loss of appetite vomiting seizures. stroke-like episodes Human Reproduction Gametic Intrafallopian Transfer Semen Fractions Fallopian Tube Obstruction Surgery Vas Deference Obstruction Surgery MELAS Gene What is HCV? Objectives Reproductive Surgery Assisted Reproductive Health (ART) Disease Prevention Semen Technology https://www.babiesdesigned.wordpress.com After performing PGD-TE, only one blastocysts is selected and transferred into the mother's womb and the rest are eliminated. Consequently, these culled blastocyst have life already. Fertility Medication and Surgery Hormone Induction Be wise enough to decide... Zygotic Intrafallopian Transfer Reproductive Health Technology: Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) AA https://www.creathe.org http://mda.org/ http://www.acfs2000.com/ HCV+ HVC- ART Should HCV Discordant couple with seropositive male partner be treated with ART? http://www.jci.org/ Since the presence of HCV in semen implies a possible risk of nosocomial contamination, safety regulation must be strictly applied in assisted reproduction laboratories. https://www.ivfmohali.com nucleus

Chinese Art

Transcript: The beauty of China's art and culture Have you ever heard somebody call nice dishes, "Fine China?" Number 3 Paintings in China Duo Fu An art form perfected by the Chinese Let's take a closer look Number 2 Because they were able to print more and more, poetry became widespread. Paintings honored landscapes in China. They often put poems on their paintings. They wrote the poems in brush and ink using calligraphy. Calligraphy is a Chinese style of writing that is often viewed as art in itself. Poets were even hired to work in the capital city. From these two poems we have read, what can you tell me that they cherished in China's culture? The fact that poets were asked to move and work in the capital city, what does this tell you about how Chinese government felt about poetry? After viewing Porcelain, answer these two questions: 1. Why do you think Porcelain is considered "art"? 2. Why do you think Porcelain was part of the "Silk Road" trade that China exported (sent out)? Number 1 Poetry was abundant (there was a lot) in China. You are about to view some paintings This is what to look for: Don't believe me? Just ask this Muslim traveler who was quoted in 851 A.D., "There is in China a very fine clay from which are made vases... water in these vases is visible through them and yet they are made of clay." A Poem by Duo Fu, called "Spring Landscape" Poem from "Still Night Thoughts" "Before my bed There is bright moonlight So that it seems like frost on the ground; Lifting my head I watch the bright moon, Lowering my head I dream that I'm home." Calligraphy Chinese Art and Poetry Poetry, Paintings, and Porcelain Li Bo was a famous Poet. He wrote some poems celebrating nature. Number 4 Painters often painted landscapes The "Fine China" is Porcelain Another Poet, Another style Porcelain: A Fine Trade Item Though our country has been crushed rivers and hills stay the same; the city is filled with tall trees and the high grasses of spring; even the flowers seem to shed tears for the sadness of our time, and birds grieve at the sight of people parting from their beloved; now for these three months have the beacon fires flared unceasingly while a letter from home is as precious as gold and when I strive to bind up my grey hairs, they are so few the pin will not hold them.

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