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The image is of a side profile of a woman's head, mounted on a cubed-base. She appears to be leaning, or perhaps falling. Although the woman is obviously plastic, the apathy and surrender in her face is supported by the statement, which written vertically down the left-hand side of the picture. The eye natural goes to the woman's eye, and then tends to drift up towards the word and the top and then down the statement, which gives the piece balance along with the use of shades and shadows creating unity.
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According to the Lao tradition, stories of their history are passed orally from a master to a student. The master is usually called a Master Shaman.
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Even with the oral methodology, there is no universally acceptable format via which a master may pass on the Lao history to a student.
The masters usually have free reign over this. It is also important to note that there is no ritual attached, neither is there any universal technique used.
The only thing uniform about those who pass on the stories is that they are usually "chosen" after recovery from a prolonged illness. Such illnesses are considered a form of initiation into the 'Shamanhood'. During the course of the illness, it is the responsibility of a Master shaman to diagnose it.
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The 1st painting is called japanese bamboo painting. The 2nd is called Degas Portraits à La Bourse. They are both one brush single stroked paintings. But the 1st is ink and the 2nd is oil.... SOOOO I hope this gives you and understanding.....
It's Avid, I just took it on my test and got it right.
Jazz first began in New Orleans.
New Orleans has been a great travel hot-spot for years due to their attitude toward tourists and the attractions they have there.
When you go somewhere on a vacation you try new things. New restaurants, hotels, and attractions.
I bet you anything people came across a restaurant or two that played Jazz music.
When they went home they introduced their friends and family to Jazz.
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