Final Wall Post - Paul Turner

Final Wall Post – Paul Turner

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"Textiles" Benita Koch-Otte

“Textiles” Benita Koch-Otte

Benita Koch-Otte was born on May 23, 1892 and spend her years as an artist and teacher. After going to school she received certifications to…

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Rhythm of a Russian Dance, Theo Van Doesburg

Rhythm of a Russian Dance, Theo Van Doesburg

Theo Van Doesburg, born in the Netherlands, was a Dutch artist. He excelled in activities such as painting, writing, poetry, and architecture. His early works…

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Final Wall

Final Wall

Design Context: large park or similar open area -playful, interactive, dynamic, lively -dynamic variation and manipulation of light -distinct areas for adults and children, plus…

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Final Les Bains Des Docks (Danielle and Lindsay)

Final Les Bains Des Docks (Danielle and Lindsay)

Part A: Part B:    

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Passionale Per Circulum Anni, 1993–94
Mixed media on linen 
137-1/4 x 116 inches (348.5 x 294.5 cm)

Passionale Per Circulum Anni by Philip Taaffe

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"Lunapark" by Philip Taaffe

“Lunapark” by Philip Taaffe

By: Alexandria M. Clark Designer: Philip Taaffe Work: “Lunapark”, 2001   Philip Taaffe was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1955, and studied at the…

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Skyscrapers by Josef Albers

Skyscrapers by Josef Albers

Skyscrapers (1929) by Josef Albers From the Tate Modern Collection: “Albers explored semi-industrial techniques to create a fiercely objective art. Appropriating a method devised for engraving headstones,…

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Color Perception

Color Perception

Josef Albers: “In Open Air” Emily Fox Josef Albers was a German artist and teacher. He attended the Bauhaus in Weimar, Germany in the early…

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Textiles

Textiles

Untitled Benita Koch-Otte, 1929 Koch-Otte was a female student at Bauhaus, her professors ideals can be seen throughout her work. Benita became famous for her…

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