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“Le deuil impossible: carcinoma” by Sonia Báez-Hernández

Good Morning- Here’s something different! The title of this famous painting by Rene Magritte is entitled “ This is Not a Pipe” (1968). If it is not a pipe, then what is it? Use this as your catalyst for a writing prompt.

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“Le deuil impossible: carcinoma” by Sonia Báez-Hernández

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  1. Good Morning- Here’s something different! The title of this famous painting by Rene Magritte is entitled “This is Not a Pipe” (1968). If it is not a pipe, then what is it? Use this as your catalyst for a writing prompt.

  2. Today we are going to use visuals to stimulate our conversations and writings. You know, books, poetry, and writing are not the only forms of texts. Are you ready?

  3. “Le deuil impossible: carcinoma”by Sonia Báez-Hernández

  4. René  Magritte's "The Son of Man"

  5. “American Gothic” By Grant Wood Goth·ic (g th k) adj. 1. a. Of or relating to the Goths or their language.b. Germanic; Teutonic. 2. Of or relating to the Middle Ages; medieval. 4. Of or relating to painting, sculpture, or other art forms prevalent in northern Europe from the 12th through the 15th century. 5. often gothic Of or relating to a style of fiction that emphasizes the grotesque, mysterious, and desolate. 6. gothic Barbarous; crude.

  6. “Lincoln in Dalivision” By Salvador Dali

  7. Escher- “Hands”

  8. Escher “Day and Night”

  9. Keith Haring “Moses and the Burning Bush” (1985)

  10. “Starry Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh

  11. Rene Magritte “This also is not a pipe”

  12. National Geographic “Asian Mystery”

  13. On the street Chalk Art

  14. Graffiti Art in New York City

  15. Photographer Spencer Tunick

  16. Photographer Spencer Tunick

  17. Andy Warhol, painting on canvas, “Campbell's Soup Can” 1964

  18. “Black and Grey” painting on canvas by Mark Rothko

  19. “Mona Lisa” Leonardo Da Vinci 1503

  20. “Day/Night” By Frida Kahlo

  21. What is Art? • How do we define art? • Who gets to decide what art is? • Does it serve a purpose? If so, what? • Please respond to these questions in your daybook. We will discuss them at the end of class.

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