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Claude Lorrain (German Edition)

[DOC] Claude Lorrain (German Edition) by Sergei Daniel at Arts-Photography

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Las flores constituyen el elemento fundamental en la mayoriacute;a de las representaciones pictoacute;ricas de naturalezas muertas. Al trazar sus formas y colores; numerosos artistas desde Brueghel a Orsquo;Keeffe han creado siacute;mbolos tanto de vida como de mortalidad. Los girasoles de Van Gogh; los nenuacute;fares de Monet y los ramos de Matisse permaneceraacute;n en nuestra memoria para siempre. La mayor parte de los trabajos incluidos en Flores son verdaderas obras maestras que; a menudo; han marcado estilos y eacute;pocas enteras. Con el formato praacute;ctico y compacto caracteriacute;stico de Mega Square; este tiacute;tulo constituye un regalo ideal.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. One of my favourite read of 2016By Brad RevellWe have been visual creatures since our inception. Our oldest ancestors told visual stories by drawing - this has endured for thousands of years. Today in the business world we stick to powerpoint presentation and dull our audience to sleep bullet after bullet! We even have a name for itnbsp; hellip;. ldquo;death by powerpointrdquo;!From the beginning of this book Dan Roamrsquo;s challenges this status quo and proposes an alternative: drawing to win. In my opinion is that a book; like a presentation; should answer the question of "so what". If Roams first book (Back of the Napkin) was the "how"; then his second (Draw to Win) is the "so what".Draw to Win delves into the key aspects of why you should draw a certain way. For example; starting with the who; leading with the eye and the mind will follow; drawing the world upside down are some of the areas Roam covers off in his book. Draw to Win was one of my favourite reads of 2016. If you work in the business world or better yet have to communicate with people (who doesnt) then pick this book up and enjoy!Three key takeaways from the book:1. From Cisco; 90% of all data transmitted on the Internet is visual! This was a 2015 statistic2. Writing is the recording mechanism of verbal thinking. Drawing is the recording mechanism of visual thinking.3. Roughly 1/3 of the brains neurons are dedicated to visual processing and another third are occupied by vision combined with other sensory processing0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyed this bookBy Nonnie of 3I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The 3 Cs which I found valuable in this book includes; Clarity; Comprehension; and Communication... all needed in presenting ideas and concepts to others. And; its not only these 3 concepts; there are many more. This book is a wonderful resource to have on hand for learning how to share your ideas and have your message understood.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Love Dan Roams booksBy Robert SchettiniLove Dan Roams books; but this one is fatally flawed. The book is so small that the pictures are almost unreadable.

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