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1. When it is annoying and not enjoyable
2. When there is rhythm and a nice flow to the notes
3. Just an irritating sound or I try defining what the noise seems like some examples smash, screaming, etc
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If u wanna rap think of a rap then find a beat
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Compare: Both are painted and of women. Both look thoughtful, and perhaps sad. Contrast: One is dark and realistic (Mona Lisa), while the other is colorful and almost imaginary/dreamlike. The realistic painting (Mona Lisa - left) looks calm and yet sad, while the women on the right looks sad as well, but also more fearsome or worried. For the Mona Lisa on the left, the artists has added background images, while the painting on the right has an array of colors that do not create any specific image, but rather just compliment the women’s image and the emotions she exhibits.
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c. expanding the Modernist line into photography
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Minor White was an American photographer who worked through the 20th century.<u> His work was crucial to introducing modernism and post-modernism in photography. </u>
This is because Minor White’s photography was <u>amongst the first which showed modernist ideas of breaking with the past realistic and traditional photography</u>. Instead, he showed his own view and reality. Part of his work is also focused on spirituality and contemplations about the world and existence<u> through abstract compositions.</u>
He was concerned not only with the photography itself and what is presented, but how it was organized and presented to the viewers. The accent of his work was on expression and feelings he would provoke.
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his print is a Yoko-e, that is, a landscape format produced to the ōban size, about 25 cm (10 in) high by 37 cm (15 in) wide.[10]
The composition comprises three main elements: the sea whipped up by a storm, three boats and a mountain. It includes the signature in the upper left-hand corner.
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The mountain with a snow-capped peak is Mount Fuji, which in Japan is considered sacred and a symbol of national identity,[11] as well as a symbol of beauty.[12] Mount Fuji is an iconic figure in many Japanese representations of famous places (meisho-e), as is the case in Hokusai's series of Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, which opens with the present scene.
The dark color around Mount Fuji seems to indicate that the scene occurs early in the morning, with the sun rising from behind the observer, illuminating the mountain's snowy peak. While cumulonimbus storm clouds seem to be hanging in the sky between the viewer and Mount Fuji, no rain is to be seen either in the foreground scene or on Mount Fuji, which itself appears completely cloudless