Dehron McMillian History 1302 Dr. Adkins-Weathersby 28 September 2014 Triangle Shirtwaist Company March 25, 1911 identified as the day of the dead, is the deadliest disaster in the industry during the Gilded Age. Over forty-six bodies lie on the street, meanwhile hundred bodies lie inside of the building. The factory took up the top three floors of a ten-story building in the Greenwich Village neighborhood in New York. The workers were mostly Jewish and Italian immigrant’s women along with children, sewing blouses, to earn an income as little as three dollars a week.
In one illustration of him from 1835, which was created by Wiley Martin and found within McDonald's biography, Travis is portrayed as a man who is white with dark hair. His hair forms sideburns on his cheeks, a common trait for men around this time period. Also, Travis is seen to be wearing a dark suit with a bow tie, demonstrating perhaps a formal look of men in the 19th
He painted Murals for public buildings. The murals outline black history from its roots through the great migration. " He is known for superb murals that grace the walls of the nightclubs and cultural institution" (Washington 2016). He was hired to create murals.
Whether it be a dragon, tribal marking, Asian character, or a simple phrase, thousands of people get tattoos daily. Tattoos play a significant role in self-expression and identity since ancient times. Tattoos can be recreational, cultural, symbolic, or just stylistic. For some people, it is an expression of identity and personal beliefs. This is exactly the case for Leslie Jamison.
It all started at McKinley High School. Kendall Aaron, Carlton Phillips, and Corey Thomas they all was in the band for all 4 years. They enjoyed band and it was their main focus after their grades. McKinley High band was so important to them, they took it serious as it was reflecting their grades. They were so excellent in the band that they were offered 3 scholarships from 3 different schools.
She then had her artwork displayed in galleries and museums. She was inspired by her loving father who was a painter since then she wanted to become an artist. Later, Kara Walker was experimenting different art structure and received a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design after she got a Bachelor degree of Fine Arts in Atlanta College of Art. At the same year, she made a mural made from silhouette figures which she posted on a wall. Her beautiful mural boosted her career.
“Time to Pee!” is a book Willems wrote about potty training. This book teaches children the life skill of using the bathroom. It covers the general protocol of what to do while in the bathroom but also covers those situations in which children may have an accident because they do not want to stop playing and reassures them that everything will still be there when they come back. The illustrations in this book are the most simplistic style I have seen from Willems, using pencil with unfinished lines and muted colors. The narrative speaks directly to the reader and uses language a child can understand.
“One of my earliest memories involves sitting on my dad’s lap in his studio in the garage of our house and watching him draw. I remember thinking: ‘I want to do that, too,’ and I pretty much decided then and there at age 2½ or 3 that I was an artist just like Dad.” (http://www.art21.org/artists/kara-walker) Her father accepted a position at Georgia State University forcing her to move to move to Georgia when she was 13. There, she received her BFA from the Atlanta College of Art in 1991 and went to Rhode Island to receive her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1994.
Little did he know that this hobby of his would become the start of his ever so prominent career. In 1919, he took another step in pursuing his career by becoming a newspaper artist. He attended McKinley High School in Chicago, in which he took drawing and photography classes. He was also a contributing artist for the school paper and would even take courses at the Chicago Art institute at night (biography.com). Over time his cartoon creations were brought onto the big screen.
Rose was a hardworking, obedient, and caring person as she helped support her family when her father lost all his money in the journey of mining. She would make lace and she would help with the family gardened. She decided to take on the role model of St. Catherine of Siena and she knew that her calling was to help the Indians and to be able to evangelize them. She had a charitable quality and wanted that to one of her focuses on life.
Sandy Skoglund was born on September 11, 1946, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She studied both art history and studio art at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts and received her BA degree in Studio Art in 1968. Then she went to the University of Iowa for a Master of Fine Arts Degree. She was interested in a variety of artistic disciplines
Texas Activist You did not know that a black human activist and a white tattoo artist were to have so much in common? Malcolm X, the well-known, tells of his great pathway to intelligence through his narrative “Literacy Behind Bars” while Alex Williams, a well-known tattoo artist from New York, tells of how he separated from schooling, in the profile named Drawn to a Larger Scale, to become the successful man he is today. After overlooking both pieces of writing many similarities and differences are noted not only in the the occasions and profiles, but also through their views of education to highlight how they achieved success. Both authors reveal their struggle with adversity, denoting their underdog status through occasions.
BGSU vs. TU As scary as it can be, choosing a college is a huge life decision. The next 4 or 5 years of my life are basically determined by which college I choose. Not only will it determine how I live for the next few years, but also how I live for the rest of my life. I am currently trying to choose between attending Bowling Green State University or Tiffin University.
The Skin Structure and Function: The skin is the largest organ. It covers the whole body and is water-resistant. The skin consists of two layers; the Epidermis and Dermis (under which lies the subcutaneous or fatty layer).