Posts Tagged ‘SoVA’
Xu Beihong vs. French Realists
Did this essay last year, after our trip to SAM, where we saw a collection of Xu Beihong’s works. The exhibition was called “Xu Beihong in Nanyang”, I think? I think there was another question that we could do. Was it the Feng Zhenjie question? Because I don’t remember doing that…oops probably shouldn’t have said [...]
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Montien Boonma
Did this as an assignment this year… Discuss the significance of Buddishm is ONE of Montien Boonma’s works, giving evidence from the work to support your answer. Buddhism is the main religion of Thailand, and its ways are melded into the everyday lives of the Thai people. This undoubtedly was a source of inspiration for [...]
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Piet Mondrian and Mark Rothko
We did this as an assignment in Sec 3. I think Mr. Lim assigned it on a day he wasn’t around? Or something like that, because it’s a teensy bit strange if you consider the timing – we learnt about Piet Mondrian and Mark Rothko in Sec 2. But who am I to say? Ah [...]
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Done in Sec 3; I think it was a timed trial? — a) Describe the subject matter of each of these two paintings, including the environment in which they are positioned. In Vincent van Gogh’s Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear, 1889, he is depicted wearing a green coat and a grayish-black, fur-rimmed cap, with a [...]
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