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Continuation of Assignment 1 part 3

Van Gogh archetypes Van Gogh follows all the classic traits of the artist archetype, a creative genius on the edge of madness that lived itinerant and often a difficult life pursuing his own vision. Van Gogh’s style developed over his course of his shorter life and was highly influential on the 20 th century art, with its bold colours, raw beauty and emotional directness.   (Inspectorinsight, 2012)   What sunflowers teach Nurturing a sunflower is like nurturing a beautiful human being, taking care of a sunflower seed, you get to watch it grown. The way in which the sunflower grows it grows from its stalk, its neck. One side of the stalk grows and the sunflower bends towards the sun, when the sun rotates the other stalk grows. Sunflowers never complain about a bent stem, too fat centre not too long petals, therefore this teaches people to love themselves for who they are. A sunflower grows on one side of its stalk, often at the end of the day one sid...

Assignment 1: Part 3

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Archive and develop 1.      Are there different perspectives or types knowledge about your object? How are they different? Sunflowers grow in dry areas; therefore they are heavily influenced by environmental conditions. Sunflower yield increases drastically after hybrid, however the yield has changed today. (Kaya, 2016) Eastern perspective on sunflowers   Sunflowers are known to be the main oil crop in Bulgaria, and planting area has increased to a higher profitability and low input requirements, as well as higher world prices and exporting possibilities in Bulgaria. (Yalcin KayaIgor Balalic, 2015) South American perspective The southern portion of Latin America has always been one of the main sunflower regions across the world. Its historical perspective Sunflowers were used by North American Indians before colonization of the New World. Sunflower developed as a premier oilseed crop in Russia and was accepted to be shipped throughout Europe...