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Niagara Falls
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Annie Leibovitz, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, 2009, © Annie Leibovitz. From Pilgrimage (Random House, 2011)
1 (15 points) indicates the title of the work and the name of the artist whose work you are writing about. Please spend one paragraph of your writing describing the work in detail. This descriptive writing should be the first paragraph of your response paper. Try to imaging that we cannot see the work you are describing. How can you describe the work to a reader who has never seen the art?
2. (15 points) why have you chosen to write about this work? Why are you interested in it? How are you compelled or provoked by the work?
3. (15 points) what critical suggestion might you have for the artist? How do you think the work could be expanded or strengthened? Is there anything missing for you in the work?
(5 points)overall strength of the writing, including both grammar and spelling.
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Niagara Falls
This paper describes one of the best photographs ever shot; it is a work of art. It is a photograph the Niagara Falls in Ontario in Canada, taken on a bright day. It is part of Polaroid’s work, which inspires many people who love art and all its forms. The photograph is a breathtaking piece of art, which is a marvel of nature’s true beauty. In the photograph, there are no people in it, nor are there animals, just water. The massive volumes of water are flowing in from the left, towards the right side of the photograph. One can visualize the rushed movement of water from the close up detail given by photograph. From the bottom left corner, the water flows on the bedrock taking its deep green colour that gives a feeling of massive waters. Right at the middle, the water rushes down to the bottom of the fall that forms a curve coming in from the bottom right corner, in towards the centre of the photograph and then away towards top right corner. As the water flows into the fall, it loses its deep green colour to a light green shade, going over the edge of the fall. Then at the bottom of the fall, the waters splash into white colours, with steam bellowing upwards the top of the fall, which creates a scenic beauty.
The photograph represents nature in its rawest form. It does not illuminate the idea of capitalism, with faces of celebrities who represent a minimal percentage of the population. This art is a symbol of tranquillity and peace, wh...
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Niagara Falls
This paper describes one of the best photographs ever shot; it is a work of art. It is a photograph the Niagara Falls in Ontario in Canada, taken on a bright day. It is part of Polaroid’s work, which inspires many people who love art and all its forms. The photograph is a breathtaking piece of art, which is a marvel of nature’s true beauty. In the photograph, there are no people in it, nor are there animals, just water. The massive volumes of water are flowing in from the left, towards the right side of the photograph. One can visualize the rushed movement of water from the close up detail given by photograph. From the bottom left corner, the water flows on the bedrock taking its deep green colour that gives a feeling of massive waters. Right at the middle, the water rushes down to the bottom of the fall that forms a curve coming in from the bottom right corner, in towards the centre of the photograph and then away towards top right corner. As the water flows into the fall, it loses its deep green colour to a light green shade, going over the edge of the fall. Then at the bottom of the fall, the waters splash into white colours, with steam bellowing upwards the top of the fall, which creates a scenic beauty.
The photograph represents nature in its rawest form. It does not illuminate the idea of capitalism, with faces of celebrities who represent a minimal percentage of the population. This art is a symbol of tranquillity and peace, wh...
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