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Think and Create event

The event of think and create happened on the 7th of November 2019 My self and Jacqui Bree where the event MC's for the night shearing the role between the two of us, this made it a lot less stressful and easier to smoothly run the night as there was two of us to keep each other in comfort as well as oversee everything that was helping and to help each other out. I do believe it was a wise choice to have two MC for the night as it made he job a lot smoother as well as less stressful shearing the work between the two. The night went a long plan there was only two slip up which was the file for M.U.M stopped working during its screening, and two broken glasses one during the night and another after the even. I was informed about glasses leaving the building which I was unaware of during the night and must have happened during the centre stage screening, though all of these problems were dealt with when they happened and where addressed professionally and cleaned up immediately.

Art History Essay Research

The history of the Ukiyo-e woodcut prints Who made these woodcuts, name, age of the artist at the time of making these woodcuts,  If multiple artists list all in order of when woodcuts were released  By 1765, artists like Harunobu were designing polychrome prints called nishiki-e or “brocade pictures.” Ando Hiroshige, Katsushika Hokusai, Utagawa Toyokuni III, and Keisai Eisen among them ( https://www.artsy.net/gene/ukiyo-e ) What date/ period 1765 and remained popular until the closing decades of the Meiji period (1868 – 1912). Edo period (1615–1868) the phrase "the floating world" (ukiyo) evoked an imagined universe of wit, stylishness, and extravagance—with overtones of naughtiness, hedonism, and transgression. Where are they from/what part of japan The Japanese art of Ukiyo-e developed in the city of Edo (now Tokyo) during the Tokugawa or Edo Period (1615-1868). These two names refer to the relatively peaceful 250 years during which the Tokugawa shog

Theory Presentation

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