answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What do the sketches 911 victims in portraits of grief achieve?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Visual Arts

What does the artwork Gothic Landscape by Lee Krasner mean?

Gothic Landscape was painted after the death of Jackson Pollock (Krasner's husband) and the violent gestures and lines of the paintings were a reflection of her feelings of grief. Check out her page on the Tate Modern website for more information.


What does a teardrop tattoo mean?

it means you killed someone or tried or you lost a loved one. Many people think it means that the person has killed someone but that's NOT true. The teardrop means the person has lost someone they have loved. (hence the teardrop represents sadness and grief)


What does a tatoo of a tear mean?

This has always been, and still is now, a prison tattoo. Traditionally speaking, the tear was meant to denote loss and grief, be it from losing a loved one or your freedom. They were almost always hollow tears, meaning that they had no fill and were only outlines, but a lot of people now get them filled in…which is usually black since this is the only color that you can easily have and make in prison, and anymore a filled in tear means that you have killed, and a hollow one still means what it always has. Still though, it all depends on who you ask. Sometimes the amount of tears that you have on your face can denote how long you were in, as each tear can represent a singular term incarcerated, or it can be the amount of children you have, and the tears are for them. Fairly subjective design anymore to have, but it is SOLELY a prison tattoo. It is not meant for "regular" people to have.


Can you tattoo over a scar?

It will depend on what kind of scar you have, keloid, hypertrophic, contracture? Do you scar easily? Is your family prone to scarring easily? This is usually hereditary, and causes alot of grief for people, especially those who are genetically predispositioned to scarring because this makes them less than good candidates for tattooing. Also, ink sometimes has trouble of staying put in/on a scar and may require a few sessions until the correct coverage is achieved. A good artist knows this already and will fit that into the price. If they dont mention it, dont sit in their chair until you are certain that this scar cover project is just that, an entire package or with set prices for future touch ups if and when needed. Covering up birthmarks, or skin discolorations in general are quite common. Covering scars is also done quite a bit but dont trust this to a novice artist. Find someone who you can check his work on previous cover-ups and the lasting results do matter so try and see people well after they have had the work done to see how the ink set. Of course the people you look at should have had similar needs to yours in the type of scarring and area to be treated.


Related questions

The sketches of 9/11 victims in "Portraits of Grief"?

give the victims a voice and help readers relate.


What is the main conflict in Eric Walter's' sketches?

The main conflict in Eric Walters' "Sketches" revolves around the protagonist's struggle to deal with and understand his brother's death. Through the process of creating sketches based on memories of his brother, the protagonist grapples with themes of grief, identity, and healing.


What are the release dates for Law and Order Special Victims Unit - 1999 Grief 4-23?

Law and Order Special Victims Unit - 1999 Grief 4-23 was released on: USA: 2 May 2003 Finland: 8 February 2008 Hungary: 26 June 2008 Japan: 27 June 2009


What demonstrates a cultural difference between two groups in The Management of Grief?

Judith Templeton's shock at how quickly some of the victims' husbands have remarried


In The Management of Grief what does Judith Templeton fail to understand when she asks Shaila to help her talk to an elderly Sikh couple?

In India, Sikhs and Hindus traditionally have been in conflict with one another.


What has the author Bill Jenkins written?

Bill Jenkins has written: 'What to do when the police leave' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Grief, Murder victims' families, Psychology


Disaster victims presenting for medical care should be assessed for what common short-term stress reactions?

Disaster victims should be assessed for several stress reactions. These include survivor guilt, grief, anxiety, aggressiveness, and inability to sleep.


Disaster victims presenting for medical care should be assessed for common short-term stress reactions?

Disaster victims should be assessed for several stress reactions. These include Survivor guilt, grief, anxiety, aggressiveness, and inability to sleep.


What has the author Kari Dyregrov written?

Kari Dyregrov has written: 'Effective grief and bereavement support' -- subject(s): Grief, Social networks, Psychological aspects, Social aspects, Psychological aspects of Bereavement, Bereavement, Social aspects of Grief 'After the suicide' -- subject(s): Suicide victims, Family relationships, Suicide, Bereavement, Psychological aspects


How do you use grief in a sentence?

I am filling with grief. Grief is all I feel. We were in deep grief.


Is grief an adjective?

No. Grief is a noun, although it can be used as an adjunct with other nouns (grief counselor). Adjectives associated with grief are grieving and grief-stricken.


What has the author Joy Swift written?

Joy Swift has written: 'Goodbyes are not forever' -- subject(s): Consolation 'They're all dead, aren't they' -- subject(s): Biography, Children, Christianity, Death, Parents of murder victims, Religious aspects, Seventh-Day Adventists 'Goodbye forever?' -- subject(s): Christianity, Consolation, Death, Grief, Religious aspects of Grief 'When death isn't fair' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Consolation, Grief