explored the limits of the artist's organizational abilities and the fringes of what the eye and mind can comprehend." (Frank Stella, Leading Contemporary Abstract Artist
As some commentator explains; "In contrast with our habitual mode of seeing, in which visual sensation is accompanied by immediate recognition, the indeterminacy effect presents viewers with a perceptual conundrum, namely an apparently meaningful yet persistently meaningless scene, which they struggle to resolve." (Ishai a., Fairhall S
when the sensory data gathered from the visual system cannot be integrated with semantic knowledge." (Pepperell R.) This method is intended to "
He is interested in the necessities of painting." (SOLOMON, 2003) This refers to the fact that many abstract artists consider the formal aspects and material used in a painting to constitute the entire meaning of the work of art and there is no desire or necessity to explore or refer to spiritual or other dimensions
three-dimensional painting-constructions that often incorporate bright colors, enlarged versions of French curves, and lively brushstroke patterns. (Stella, Frank) One view of Stella's later works is that they "
'Anyway, I always take a photograph of the picture first, so I can stick it on my website. The original might be lost, but at least there's a version that people can look at'" (Jackson 16)
His early professional career was marked by industry and success, and by the prudence with which he accumulated wealth. By adapting old plays to the demands of his theater he acquired masterly knowledge of stage effect, and discovered the genius which enabled him to write the greatest dramas in the literature of the world (Backus 1897)
His upbringing was not anything special. Shakespeare was the son of a glove maker (Laroque, page 13)
"I know that I'm not perfect / And that I don't claim to be. / So before you point your fingers, / Be sure your hands are clean" (Marley 1961)
"I know that I'm not perfect / And that I don't claim to be. / So before you point your fingers, / Be sure your hands are clean" (Marley 1961)
"I know that I'm not perfect / And that I don't claim to be. / So before you point your fingers, / Be sure your hands are clean" (Marley 1961)
"I know that I'm not perfect / And that I don't claim to be. / So before you point your fingers, / Be sure your hands are clean" (Marley 1961)
Ethnically, Bob Marley was unique for the time and place in which he lived. Born of a black Jamaican mother and white father, he was a physical embodiment of the effects of colonialism (Paprocki 2006,-page 10)
Any great artist will have their detractors and those who wish to blemish their legacy. Marley's sounds were influenced by the traditional music of the island of Jamaica (Toynbee 2007,-page 14)
Them call me half-caste or whatever. Me don't dip on nobody's side, the one who create me and cause me to come from black and white" (Webley 2008)
In the country of Jamaica, Rastafarians were often harassed by police and other authoritarian figures. One of the main reasons for this was that the Rastas flagrantly used ganja in their meditations, which is still illegal in Jamaica (White 2006,-page 16)
If he appropriates everything, without exception, it is the better to get to grips with the various styles, customs, and approaches that seek to limit or pigeonhole the processes of knowledge exemplified by painting. (Baldassari, The Surrealist Picasso, 163) There are Picasso museums around the world, from his native country of Spain to Japan in East Asia
And it happens in art. (Warncke, Picasso, 7) Pablo Picasso was born in the final decades of the 19th century and his life spanned for approximately three quarters into the 20th century
Even though the pagoda is so high, it is not meant to climb in but to enjoy from the outside because of its beauty. The most well-known treasure in the Horyu-ji temple is called the Tamamushi Shrine or the Jade Beetle, because "so called because the pierced gilt bronze borders around its base and the edges of its framework are laid over a covering of iridescent beetle wings" (Lee, 1994:167)
The temple is divided into the east and west precinct, which includes two of the most important buildings, the Golden Hall and the Pagoda. (Mizuno, 9: 1974)