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You have art coursework and need to research artworks for it. Where do you start? How do you find relevant inspiration? How have other artists approached the themes?Our thematic coursework guides provide ideas and inspiration to get you started. Try our 'Have A Go!' section at the bottom of our guides for activities to keep you motivated!
2023 Coursework Guides
Past coursework guides, we recommend, closeness and simplicity to nature coursework guide.
From the gardens and paradise to land art, discover the artworks in our collection that explore the themes of closeness and proximity to nature
Complex and simple movement coursework guide
From machines to humans, discover the artworks in our collection that explore the themes of simple and complex movement
Simple processes, complex outcomes coursework guide
From optical illusions and repeating forms to instructions, discover the artworks in our collection that explore the theme of simple processes, complex outcomes
Details and the uncanny coursework guide
From photoreal to dreams, discover the artworks in our collection that explore the themes of details and the uncanny
Layers Coursework Guide
From stacking and painting to collage and hidden layers, discover the artworks in our collection that explores the techniques of layering
Objects Coursework Guide
From the uncanny and personal to advertisement and politics, discover the artworks in our collection that explores the themes of object
Senses Coursework Guide
From touch and taste to sight and smell, discover the artworks in our collection that explores the themes of the senses
Reflection Coursework Guide
From mirror and glass to water and fractals, discover the artworks in our collection that explores the themes and techniques of reflection
Weather Coursework Guide
From sun worshipers, cloud gazers and storm chasers to artists who use the weather to explore broader themes and ideas
Materials Coursework Guide
From 'usual' to unlikely art materials: explore textures, qualities, techniques and symbolism of things artists use to make their work
Still Life Coursework Guide
Not just fruit and flowers, explore still lifes from realistic to abstract and familiar to unexpected
Dynamism and Movement Coursework Guide
Explore how artists use marks and colour to suggest motion or make kinetic, performance and video art to explore movement
Landmarks Coursework Guide
From art about landmarks to art that is itself a landmark: get some inspiration on the theme of landmarks
Diary Coursework Guide
From sketchbooks to video diaries and the everyday to big life events, explore how artists use diaries to record the world around them
Mark Making Coursework Guide
Explore the different ways artists use marks and expressive qualities
Outline Coursework Guide
Discover surprising ways artists use outlines in art from graphic to graffiti or abstract and animated
Clothing Coursework Guide
Explore art and fashion, from clothes and identity to shapes, patterns and textures of clothing inspired by art
Masks Coursework Guide
Explore how artists have used masks in their work, to protect, disguise, hide and amuse
Trees Coursework Guide
From atmosphere and symbolism to textures and abstract shapes, explore how trees have inspired artists
Memory Coursework Guide
Explore memories of the past, memories of people and fading memories to see how artists recall and reminisce in art
Food Coursework Guide
Can a humble bag of chips or slice of pizza become a masterpiece? Explore some tasty art about food
Colour Coursework Guide
Explore how different artists have used colour in their work and sketches
Form Coursework Guide
What exactly is form? And how can you explore it in your sketchbook?
Play Coursework Guide
What does play mean for you? Is it sports, or music? Perhaps it’s drifting into a personal imaginary world, or maybe it’s social – board games, card games, or just meeting others
Underwater Coursework Guide
About 70 percent of the Earth is covered in water. It’s probably the least-explored part of our planet - we’ve explored more of space than the oceans. But maybe because of that, for artists, water has been a theme, a subject and even a medium to work with
Line Coursework Guide
See how artists use the power of a line and try some ideas in your sketchbook
Tone Coursework Guide
Learn how you can use tone in your sketchbook
Transmission Coursework Guide
Discover works in which artists explore the complex ways humans spread thoughts and ideas
Isolation Coursework Guide
Recently we have all had to deal with long and short periods of isolation. How have artists explored the ideas of isolation in their work, and what can you learn from those experiences?
Mother and Child Coursework Guide
Discover tender images of new mums and babies and artists' in-depth explorations of mother and child relationships
Journeys Coursework Guide
From physical journeys and migration to journeys of self-discovery, get ideas and inspiration about journeys in art
Relationship Coursework Guide
Exploring relationships in art, as a connection or association between people, things or ideas
Letters and Words Coursework Guide
Discover how artists use letters and words in their art
Force Coursework Guide
From forces of nature and forceful feelings to force as a method, explore how artists have used force in art
Ritual Coursework Guide
What is a ritual? Discover how ritual has been used as a theme in art
Self-Image Coursework Guide
Explore how artists have represented themselves, and others, using portraiture
Transformation Coursework Guide
Explore how artists have transformed objects and ideas through their work
Details Coursework Guide
Explore the theme of details through works in our collection
Human Figure Coursework Guide
Explore people drawn, painted or sculpted from life and art that explores abstract ideas about being human
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News and Event Coursework Guide
Look at artists responses to news, from headline-grabbing events and social or political issues, to stories of the extraordinary everyday
Light and Dark Coursework Guide
Look at artworks made from light and shadow to the symbolic use of light and dark to make powerful statements
Interwoven Coursework Guide
Explore art that interweaves materials, ideas, experiences and histories
Perspective Coursework Guide
From vanishing points to points of view, explore perspective in art
Spaces Coursework Guide
Busy crowded streets, eerie empty rooms, explore spaces in art
Habitats Coursework Guide
From art about home life to art that highlights the impact of climate change and pollution on natural habitats
Texture Coursework Guide
Explore textures in art from woven textures and textured fabrics and materials to gestural marks and patterns
Toys Coursework Research
From pop art to gender politics, see toys in a new light and get some inspiration for your coursework
Myths and Legends Coursework Guide
Be inspired by myths and legends – or create your own!
Changed Identity Coursework Guide
From changing their own identities to changing the identity of objects, how have artists explored the theme of changed identity?
Space Coursework Guide
From the space race to heavenly bodies, find some coursework inspiration
Plastics Coursework Guide
Explore plastic in art for some research inspiration
Old and New Coursework Guide
Uncover ways of thinking of Old and New in art
Circus Coursework Guide
Uncover ways of exploring the theme of Circus for coursework inspiration
Rhythm Coursework Guide
Explore artworks with rhythm for some coursework inspiration
Geometric Coursework Guide
Maths meets art to inspire your coursework
Moments in Time Coursework Guide
See how artists respond to moments in time to inspire your coursework
Crowded Coursework Guide
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The Tate website has a Student Resource called the Mark Making Coursework Guide
It covers the different ways artists can express themselves using different methods and approaches to mark making.
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Visitor’s Guide To London’s Tate Britain, The Best Of British Art
Here’s my guide to visiting the magnificent Tate Britain in London. I give you an overview of the museum and 15 masterpieces you can’t miss.
The museum may not be as wildly popular as its sister-museum, the Tate Modern. But if you’re a lover of British art, the Tate Britain is a must visit attraction in London.
Tate Britain features traditional British art from the 1545 to the present day. It’s home to J.M.W. Turner’s watercolors and dreamy Pre-Raphaelite paintings. Some of the most famous paintings in Britain are housed in this museum.
Of special note, there are 8 entire rooms dedicated to Turner, one of Britian’s greatest artists, in the Clore Gallery. The gallery includes some of Turner’s greatest masterpieces — such as Self Portrait, Peace, Burial at Sea, and Norham Castle, Sunrise.
In addition, the Tate Britain is a pristine glistening work of art itself. The museum boasts a domed rotunda, beautiful spiral staircase, terrazzo floors, and Victorian details.
Built in the late 19th century, the Tate Britain underwent an extensive renovation, which was completed in 2013. The result is an ultra pretty museum experience.
History Of The Tate Britain
The Tate Galleries were named after William Tate. He was a Victorian businessman who made his fortune in the sugar trade.
Tate was also one of Britain’s most important art collectors. Among his most important acquisitions were John Everett Millais’ Ophelia and J.W. Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shallot .
In 1889, he offered to donate his collection to the nation on the condition that a gallery be built to showcase it. Tate even ponied up the money to build the museum.
In 1897, the National Gallery of British Art opened. It was founded as a branch of the National Gallery of Art .
The museum was renamed the Tate Gallery in 1932. Today, there are four Tate galleries in Britain, including the Tate Modern, the Tate St. Ives, and the Tate Liverpool. When the Tate Modern opened, the Tate Gallery was renamed Tate Britain.
Other significant patrons include the Duveen family. They funded large extension to the gallery.
What Exactly Is British Art?
The Tate Britain contains a collection of works made by British artists or that were created in Britain. But what makes British art “British?”
British art followed a somewhat different course of development from mainstream European art.
British art is most remarkable for its dominance of the portraiture genre in the 17th through 19th centuries. In the Georgian period, Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough were lionized for their portraits, rendered in an infinite variety of grays and greens.
Britain was also noted for its landscape paintings, especially from the Romantic Age. You’ll find seminal works by luminaries such as Turner, William Blake, and John Constable.
British art also has some unique genres. In Britain, group portraits became known as “conversation pieces.” They were popularized by William Hogarth, Britain’s first native born painter of International stature.
Conversations pieces were informal portraits. They focused on social relationships between friends and family.
The Pre-Raphaelites were also a distinctively British art movement. They wanted to establish a new kind of art in Britain, reviving the methods and ideals of Early Renaissance and Medieval art.
Taking the idea of “truth to nature,” they sought to invest their red headed subjects with a sense of physical and psychological realism. This British school influenced a wider European Symbolism movement.
Tickets & Tours of Tate Britain
Tate Britain is free to visit. So you don’t need to pre-book a ticket.
But you may want to book a guided tour of the impressive collection.
Click here for a 2.5 hour guided tour of the collection, which I’ve taken and really enjoyed. You can also book a guided tour of both the Tate Britain and the Tate Modern .
Guide To The Tate Britain: What To See
There are scads of masterpieces at the Tate Britain. Here’s my guide to 15 show-stopping highlights. You’ll see them in mostly chronological order.
1. Sir John Everett Millais, Ophelia
Ophelia is my favorite painting at the Tate Britain. It’s a classic Pre-Raphaelite work with bright colors, a dreamy visionary quality, and a tragic theme of wasted youth.
The painting depicts the death of Ophelia, a character in Shakespeare’s Hamlet . Ophelia is driven mad with grief when Hamlet murders her father. She falls into a stream and drowns.
In the painting, Ophelia holds a variety of flowers. The poppies symbolize death, the daisies represent innocence, and the pansies reflect blighted love.
In its day, Ophelia was regarded as at the most accurate and elaborate study of nature ever made. The model for Ophelia posed in a bathtub.
2. John William Waterhouse, The Lady of Shalott
Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shalott is an incredible masterpiece in the Tate Britain. It transports viewers back forty years earlier when the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood dominated the middle of the century.
The subject is a vulnerable young red haired woman in white gown. She’s set adrift in a river setting reminiscent of Ophelia .
The painting has the same mythical beauty as Ophelia . But Waterhouse’s painting has a more impressionistic delicacy.
The subject of the painting comes from Lord Alfred Tennyson’s Arthurian poem of the same name. In the poems, she lives isolated in a castle.
Because of a curse, she is forbidden from looking out her window, upon the pain of death. Instead, she’s relegated to viewing images of the outside world through a mirror.
One day, she sees a reflection of a rather handsome Lancelot. She’s smitten and looks directly at him through the window.
To meet him, she leaves her castle and rides a boat down to Camelot. The tapestry she wove during her confinement is draped over the boat.
But the curse kicks in and she dies before reaching the shore. Here demise is hinted at by a crucifix and three candles in the painting.
3. Henry Wallis, Chatterton
Chatterton is a highly romanticized painting. It created a sensation when it was exhibited at the Royal Academy. It’s an example of the Victorian approach to history painting.
Thomas Chatterton was a poet and melancholy writer of Gothic themes. Despairing of his lack of literary success, he committed suicide at the age of 17 by swallowing arsenic.
Wallis’ painting shows the pale, still body of Chatterton lying on a bed. His head and right arm dangling loosely over the edge, his tattered papers and the poison vial beside him.
His white shirt and stockings help to silhouette the figure against the darker background. The vivid purple of Chatterton’s knee breeches and his reddish hair grab the viewer’s attention.
4. Rossetti, Beata Beatrix
This is another Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece at the Tate Britain. The inspiration for the painting was Dante’s Vita Nuova . That work tells the story of Dante’s idealized and unrequited love for Beatrice.
The painting is a portrait of Rossetti’s wife Elizabeth Siddall in the character of Beatrice. In the background, Dante gazes toward his love.
The work has a hazy, transcendental quality. Beatrice is posed in ecstasy. The painting seems like a dream or vision.
The painting is filled with symbolic references. A bird drops a white poppy into her hand, a symbol of death. The dove and the figure of Love are red, the color of passion. The time of Beatrice’s death is seen in the sundial.
5. John Constable’s Flatford Mill
Along with Turner, Constable revolutionized landscape painting in the 19th century. His paintings had a profound and far-reaching effect on European art, particularly in France.
Constable moved away from the highly idealized landscapes that were the expected norm at the academy. Instead, he favored realistic depictions of the natural world.
Constable was famous for painting the Suffolk countryside and Flatford Mill is no exception. The painting shows men working on the River Stour. It was intended as an expression of the importance and value of rural life.
Flatfoot Mill was Constable’s largest canvas and was mainly painted outside. He called it one of his “six footers.”
6. William Blake Works
William Blake was an artist who developed radical new approaches to painting and printmaking. He explored highly personal interpretations of Christian themes. Rejecting the academy, Blake became the most radical of leftfield artists.
Nowadays, Blake is a revered hero. He’s considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual art of the Romantic Age.
But, in his age, he was considered a visionary oddball. And, indeed, Blake claimed to have visions since childhood.
You can see some of Blake’s visions at the Tate Britain. They include The Ghost of a Flea , Newton , and Satan Smiting Job with Sore Boils.
7. Thomas Lawrence, Mrs. Siddons
Lawrence was the most popular English portrait painter of his time. He was famed for portraying the high society ladies in a polished and flattering style. Lawrence became the court painter for King Georg IV.
Lawrence painted many portraits of the actress Sarah Siddons. She was known as the greatest tragic actress of her day.
In this painting, she is shown at one of her dramatic readings. Volumes of plays are next her.
8. Turner Paintings
Turner may be Britain’s most famous and important artist. In the mid 19th century, Turner shocked his colleagues with his loose brush strokes and fiery palette, presaging the later Impressionist movement.
The Tate Britain’s collection of Turner is the world’s largest collection. It includes all the paintings he had in his possession upon his death.
Turner left it to the nation in his will. There are several hundred oil paintings, watercolors, and sketch books. They are displayed in 8 rooms in the Clore Gallery.
Turner’s works range from highly finished scenes to spontaneous impressions of nature. In the early 19th century, Turner concentrated on British subjects, displaying a patriotic sentimentalism.
9. Mark Rothko’s Seagram Murals
Mark Rothko is an American abstract expressionist painter. But he drew inspiration from Turner. As a result of his admiration, he gifted a group of paintings to the Tate Britain. It’s in the Clore Gallery with Turner’s works.
Rothko was originally commissioned by Seagrams to create these murals for the Four Seasons restaurant in New York. In 1959, Rothko abruptly quit the prestigious gig. Apparently, he didn’t want his art to be mere decoration for wealthy patrons.
Instead, the Seagram Murals took on a darker and more contemplative turn. Michelangelo’s Laurentian Library in Florence Italy influenced Rothko’s meditations.
He used a somber palette of red, browns, and blacks. Rothko sought to re-create the library’s claustrophobic and sepulchral atmosphere.
The murals are displayed in dark, dimly lit rooms. At the time, some criticized them as “Apolcalypse Wallpaper.”
10. Henry Moore Sculptures
Henry Moore burst on to the scene in the 1920s. He was a radical and experimental sculptor. He became the leading sculptor of his generation and a pioneer of modern sculpture.
Moore’s enduring subject was the human body. He saw the countryside as the best setting for his sculptures. Some of his forms are shaped like natural objects such as stones or bones.
Moore’s sculptures are displayed in two dedicated rooms at the Tate Britain. The famous sculptures include Reclining Figure , Recumbent Figure , Family Group , and King and Queen .
King and Queen was created about the same time as the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Moore portrays the figures as almost divine beings.
11. Francis Bacon, Three Studies For Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion
Francis Bacon is know for his emotionally charged raw imagery of traumatized humanity. Drifting inbetween figuration and abstraction, his figures are set in isolated and geometric cage-like spaces. They have flat non descriptive backgrounds.
Bacon liked to work in series. He would focus on a single subject for a sustained period of time.
Three Studies was a breakthrough painting for Bacon. It caused a sensation and established him as one of the foremost post-war painters.
It’s not really a crucifixion painting. Bacon later said he was inspired by the vengeful furies of Greece mythology.
This work was first exhibit in 1945. Some historians think Bacon’s work reflects the grim world used in by the Holocaust.
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12. Lucian Freud, Girl With a White Dog
Lucian Freud is considered one of the most important figurative painters of the 20th century. He essentially redefined portraiture.
The grandson of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, Freud became famous for his unflinching observations of anatomy and the unsettling intensity of his nude portraits.
Freud used an anti-romantic, confrontational style of portraiture that stripped bare the sitter’s social facade. His images were intensely realized and almost intentionally uglified. Some critics considered Freud the painter of fat people who own their fat.
Freud used loose brushwork and richly applied color. His portraits of lovers, friends, family, and celebrities are fleshy, honest, tender, and complex.
Girl With a White Dog is an early portrait of his pregnant first wife. The absence of a title emphasizes the artist’s preoccupation with observation.
The painting depicts a pale woman in a dressing gown clutching a white dog. The longer you look at it, the more uncomfortable the image becomes.
The woman looks calm, but also a little crazy. The dog is a bull terrier.
The blunt muzzle is terrifyingly close to the woman’s exposed breast. Will the dog bite the woman? Will the woman strangle the dog?
13. David Hockney, A Bigger Splash
Hockney is one of the most recognizable and popular British artists of our time. His main interest is the challenge of representation, trying to capture an object in two dimension.
A Bigger Splash is an iconic work of Pop Art. It was created in the late 1960s when Hockney had moved to California.
It was a post-war period of optimism and Hockney’s depiction of a California swimming pool reflects this.
The painting evokes a glamorous life of sun and leisure. In many of his paintings, Hockney added male figures. But, in this one, the splash is all the suggests a human presence.
14. Allen Jones, Chair
Allen Jones is a pop artist best known for his figurative paintings and sculpture. His controversial “women as furniture” series sparked outrage for its objectification of the female body.
Chair is a life-size, hyper-realistic female mannequin squeezed into bondage gear. The artist has a fascination with fakery and fetish.
On International Women’s Day in 1986, a demonstrator poured paint stripper over Chair in an attempt to literally deface it.
The sculpture still has the ability to shock today. Some claim it symbolizes female oppression. Others view it as an important object in the canon of art history, a response to the then prevailing Minimalism.
15. Chris Ofili, No Woman, No Cry 1998
This enormous painting and densely layered painting is a tribute to the mother of Stephen Lawrence. He was murdered in a racially motivated attack in 1993. It won Ofili the Turner Prize five years later.
Doreen Lawrence’s profile is set against a collaged backdrop of abstract diamonds shaped forms. Each of her light blue tears contains an image of her son. The words RIP are discernible under the paint.
The canvas is perched on two large pieces of elephant dung, a material Olifi liked to use. It exudes a feeling of universal melancholy and grief.
Tours Of The Tate Britain
The Tate Britain is free as I mentioned. But the signage isn’t very good at all.
Because there are so many masterpieces, you may want to book a guided tour.
You can take this 3 hour guided tour or a 3 hour guided tour that includes both the Tate Britain and the Tate Modern .
Practical Information and Tips For Visiting The Tate Britain
Here’s some must know information on how to visit the Tate Britain:
Address : Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG
Entrances :
There are three different Tate Britain entrances:
- The Manton Entrance (on Atterbury Street), which has direct access to the lower floor of the gallery, the Linbury Galleries, and the Hyman Kreitman Reading Rooms.
- The Millbank Entrance, which has access to the upper floor and main gallery areas via 20 steps.
- The North Entrance (on John Islip Street), the most ideal entrance for those parking on John Islip Street via the North Gat
Hours : Open daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
The Tate has a Bloomberg Connects app to enable visitors to lead their own journey around the galleries on their smartphones.
The app provides a more bespoke, behind-the-scenes, experience than a traditional museum audio guide. It can be downloaded in advance of a visit or in the museum on the Tate’s free Wi-Fi.
Entry : Free. In high season, you may need to book a timed entry reservation.
Tube stations : Pimlicco, Victoria, Westminster
The museum has a cafe on the lower floor, Djanogly Cafe . It’s a pretty place with vaulted and frescoed ceilings.
You can get a wide variety of sandwiches, salads, tea, and other drinks. The cafe even has a a Hogarth inspired beer.
Pro tip : You can take a virtual tour of the Tate Britain on Google Arts & Culture. On the Tate Britain website , you can also listen to curators talk about key art works in the museum.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my guide to the Tate Britain. You may enjoy these other England travel guides and resources:
- 5 Days in London Itinerary
- Guide To Free Museums in London
- Guide To the National Gallery of Art
- Harry Potter places in London
- Guide To the Churchill War Rooms
- Guide To The Wallace Collection
- Tourist Traps To Avoid in London
- Guide To the Tower of London
- Guide To Hampton Court Palace
- Guide To Hatfield House
- Guide To The Henry VII Chapel
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The Real World (TRW) is an online university launched by the Tate brothers, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate.
TRW provides members with advanced education and mentoring from multimillionaire experts.
This fully independent learning platform is designed to help people break free from the Matrix.
What is the plan?
The Real World is part of a 3-Step Plan.
Step 1 was creating Hustler's University : a money-making platform that thrived with 150,000 students in the heart of The Matrix.
Now, Step 2 is The Real World .
And what is it about?
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We call this place The Real World, a global community for ambitious individuals aspiring for financial freedom and eager to learn.
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Students in The Real World receive the latest information every day.
When a new technology revolutionizes an industry, TRW will be the first place to teach you how to take advantage of it.
The Real World Experience
Once you're inside, the professors will immediately help you earn your first profits and help you keep compounding on your success over time.
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How much does The Real World cost?
All for $49.99 per month, with no additional fees. You get access to all the campuses and courses.
Will the price change?
Expect the monthly price to increase at some point in the future. However, once you sign up, your monthly membership price is locked and will not change.
What do the professors teach?
The professors will train you to build a large income, then you’ll be taught to multiply it and manage it.
1. Choose a Skill
Upon joining, you'll start with a business model that is:
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Content Creation with AI
We live in a digital world. There are websites worth more than skyscrapers. Videos worth more than houses.
The Real World will teach you how to create valuable digital assets and how to sell them.
Client Acquisition & Social Media
If you scroll for hours, but don’t get paid for it - this is for you.
Follow a step-by-step process to gain attention to generate 6 figures.
Sell profitable products online.
Industry experts will train you to find winning products, create the perfect store, and generate traffic on your sites.
Copywriting
When you read the words on websites, emails, or ads… those words were the work of a copywriter.
Learn how to master the art of copywriting and secure high-paying clients.
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All TRW business models incorporate the new AI tools hitting the market today. Learn how to use AI to be more competitive in your business.
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Once you reach the 6-figures threshold, learn investment strategies to multiply your profits.
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Take advantage of the bull run and master the art of crypto trading.
Learn how to navigate the markets with precision.
Multiply your capital through the stock market.
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Profit from opportunities by trading stocks and options.
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The final step is mentoring you on how to fine-tune your operations and accelerate your business growth.
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Master the fundamental skills of business. Learn to be in full control of your operations, hiring, and finances.
You must think like a millionaire to grow into one.
The professors will reprogram your mentality with the powerful mind hacks behind their success.
Who are the professors?
The instructors are called “Professors”, but their teachings come from experience, not theory.
All of the Professors made well over $1M in profits using the methods they teach in The Real World.
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The Real World Interviews
Seth, 19 🇺🇸.
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Seth worked a part-time job and had no monetizable skills when he first joined The Real World... He has since learned Content Creation & AI which has scaled his income to over $10,000/month.
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Nox had $3,000 to his name when he joined The Real World... He now generates $200,000/month as a business consultant.
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The Real World's positive impact on her boyfriend led Mena to join... Now, she makes over $2,000/month due to the lessons she applied from the Content Creation Campus.
Jacob, 29 🇬🇧
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Jacob has generated £160k revenue (£40,000 profit) through Ecommerce… He had no Ecommerce experience prior to joining The Real World.
Ardi, 20 🇦🇱
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After achieving results through The Real World, Ardi decided to leave University & pursue copywriting full-time. That decision has since made him over $20,000 & he's on track to have his first $10,000 month.
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From an immigrant moving to the USA to making $100,000/month... Ando flourished in every avenue he stepped foot in thanks to the value The Real World provided him.
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In 4 months, Stefan made $10,000 & is now living in Thailand at just 17 years old... The Real World provided the tools for him to move from his hometown & secure a job with The Shaolin Temple.
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Dana quit his high paying construction job to go all-in on learning E-commerce through The Real World. He has since made over $100,000 and is now building a brand online to share his story & help others become financially free through E-commerce.
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Earl has earned over $50,000 since joining The Real World… From a negative bank balance to now making x3-4 more than the average income in Kenya.
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Since joining The Real World: Seth learned to trade stocks while on deployment which earned him an average of $1k profit per day, he landed a huge position in his Security field, and became a Captain in 2 Campuses.
“How quickly will I make my money back?”
It depends on how seriously you take The Real World. But many students make their money back in a couple of weeks.
Note: Everything taught within The Real World is for educational purposes only. It is up to each student to implement and do the work.
The Real World team doesn’t guarantee any profits or financial success.
“Do I need money to start?”
Not necessarily.
Once inside The Real World, many students chose Copywriting, Social Media & Client Aqusition, Content Creation + AI and Fitness, which are businesses without money requirements, and saw great success!
“Does my age really not matter?”
No, but we encourage anyone under the age of 18 to consult a parent or guardian before signing up for TRW.
Instead of getting the newest video game just to find it boring in a week, you can shock your friends and family by becoming the kid who's leveling up in real life.
“I know nothing about the skills that are taught. Is it a problem?”
Of course not.
This is a mentoring program, and you are here to learn.
Just follow the step-by-step lessons and guidance, and you will start a profitable business.
“I don't have a lot of time available, can I still apply?”
Rule #1 of The Real World is SPEED.
The methods are designed for rapid execution.
So all you need is a minimum of 30 minutes a day to listen to your professors and apply what you've learned.
“I live in X country. Is it a problem?”
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At The Real World, you learn how to make money online, so it doesn't matter where you are.
Your location will only change the currency of your earnings.
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Ritual Coursework Guide
What is a ritual? Discover how ritual has been used as a theme in art
What is a ritual?
Art terms related to ritual, more for students and teachers.
Alan Davie Entrance for a Red Temple No. 1 (1960) Tate
© Estate of Alan Davie
William Blake The Body of Christ Borne to the Tomb (c.1799–1800) Tate
Fikret Atay Rebels of the Dance (2002) Tate
© Fikret Atay
Edward Burra Dancing Skeletons (1934) Tate
Cecil Collins The Artist and his Wife (1939) Tate
Sarah Lucas Self Portrait with Mug of Tea (1993) Tate
© Sarah Lucas
Cornelia Parker CBE RA Thirty Pieces of Silver (1988–9) Tate
© Cornelia Parker
Rebecca Horn Keeping Those Legs from Touching Each Other (1974–5) Tate
© DACS, 2024
Stuart Brisley Beneath Dignity (1977) Tate
© Stuart Brisley
Sheela Gowda Behold (2009) Tate
© Sheela Gowda
Tom Phillips Benches (1970–1) Tate
© Tom Phillips
What is a ritual? Rituals can be religious, ceremonial or personal; they can be represented directly or referred to symbolically using imagery, objects or abstract shapes and patterns.
A ritual is a an activity that usually sticks to a set pattern and typically involves a set of actions, words, and objects. Rituals are often repeated at intervals (whether daily, weekly, annually – or on certain special occasions). The word ritual often has associations of serious formal or religious ceremonies – like graduations, christenings or processions – but a ritual can also relate to cultural activities or traditions that happen in everyday life such as Christmas shopping or carnivals…or even fish and chips on a Friday. A ritual can also be highly personal: Do you always play football or swim on a Saturday morning or have tea at your grannies every Sunday? These could be considered your personal rituals.
Ceremonies, processions and celebrations
Paula Rego The Dance (1988) Tate
© Paula Rego
Some artists choose to capture the traditional solemnity of ritual. William Blake ’s funeral procession has a moving simplicity in its rhythmic repetition of figures. Sonia Boyce in her painting Missionary Position II uses the ritual of prayer to symbolize conflicting opinions about religious beliefs across different generations and cultures in British society. Other artists have explored the often eerie or magical quality of ritual. Paula Rego ’s dancers on a beach seem to be taking part in some mysterious, secret ceremonial dance. Edward Burra often combines macabre imagery with humour. There is a certain carnival spirit to his Dancing Skeletons which perhaps reference the Mexican Day of the Dead festival when families and friends gather to remember and celebrate the lives of relatives who have died.
Personal and everyday rituals
Jeremy Deller, Alan Kane Souped Up Tea Urn & Teapot (Dartford 2004) (2004) Tate
© Jeremy Deller & Alan Kane
Ritual ceremonies don’t have to be big grand statements or involve lots of people. They can be personal and private. In Fikret Atay’s video Rebels of the Dance two boys dance in a small lobby housing an ATM. They perform their version of traditional Kurdish dances in their own personal ritual. Everyday habits can become ritualistic if the same actions, words, and objects are involved. Cecil Collins depicts the ritual of daily afternoon tea in The Artist and His Wife ‘sitting opposite each other like high priests’. In fact tea drinking generally is often presented by British artists with ritualistic significance. Serving and drinking tea – out of a souped up tea urn – becomes an art happening in artist Jeremy Deller ’s hands; while Sarah Lucas photographs herself drinking tea in one of early her self-portraits exploring her identity.
Ritual as a theme in art doesn’t always show a ritual actually happening. Artists often reference ritual through objects or materials.
The brightly coloured powder that gives Anish Kapoor ’s sculptures their mysterious mystical quality is pure pigment – a substance associated with ritual ceremonies in India. Rasheed Araeen’s Bismullah explores his identity as a Muslim in British society through photographs which reference Islamic ritual.
Rasheed Araeen Bismullah (1988) Tate
© Rasheed Araeen
Masks are also objects often associated with ritual. Henry Moore ’s Mask has an ancient tribal quality; while Rebecca Horn ’s masks, headdresses and costumes look as if they are made for an elaborate ritualistic performance.
Henry Moore OM, CH Mask (1929) Tate
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Rebecca Horn Pencil Mask (1972) Tate
Cornelia Parker ’s installation Thirty Pieces of Silver is made up of silver objects often associated with commemorative rituals marking important events in people’s lives – such as christenings, weddings or turning twenty-one. But Parker has systematically crushed the objects using a steamroller and suspended them from the gallery ceiling to create a striking installation. As well as the silver itself having ritualistic associations, the act of crushing the objects is something Parker returns to again and again in her works – making this act in itself rather like a ritualistic performance. By flattening the objects she questions and changes their meaning.
Shapes and patterns
Alan Davie Fairy Tree No. 5 (1971) Tate
Shapes and patterns associated with ritual are also found in art. Many people have Celtic tattoos based on patterns found on ceremonial objects from ancient Celtic culture and religion. Richard Wright ’s Untitled Figure 3 is an abstract pattern inspired by tattoo and biker-jacket motifs, patterns found on medieval manuscripts, and gothic and baroque religious architectural decoration. Artist Alan Davie created a whole language of abstract symbols and shapes which he derived from emblems and signs associated with Zen Buddhism and magic.
Performance art as ritual
Artists’ performance often has a ritualistic quality – as artists create and use their own personal mythologies in order to explore their identity and wider society. Mona Hatoum used her own body as a site for exploring the fragility and strength of the human condition under duress. For the 1985 Roadworks exhibition organised by the Brixton Artists Collective, Hatoum walked barefoot through the streets of Brixton in London for nearly an hour with Doc Marten boots, usually worn by both police and skinheads, attached to her ankles by their laces. This act, captured in Performance Still 1985, is reminiscent of religious pilgrimages where pilgrims endure extreme hardship to demonstrate their belief and faith. Artist Joseph Beuys ’s interest in mythology, botany and zoology led him to evolve a rich and complex personal symbolism. To Beuys fat and felt were important symbols of life and survival and he often incorporated these into his performances.
Performance art
Artworks that are created through actions performed by the artist or other participants, which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted
Body art is art in which the body, often that of the artist, is the principal medium and focus
Allegory in art is when the subject of the artwork, or the various elements that form the composition, is used to symbolize a deeper moral or spiritual meaning such as life, death, love, virtue, justice etc.
Visual ethnography
Ethnography is the study and interpretation of social organisations and cultures in everyday life. It is a research-based methodology, and when this research is conducted using photography, video or film, it is called visual ethnography
Late nineteenth-century movement that advocated the expression of an idea over the realistic description of the natural world
Systems art
Loosely describes a group of radical artists working in the late 1960s early 1970s who reacted against art’s traditional focus on the object with the aim of making their art more responsive to the world around them
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(Click on cover for sample page) , Three million copies of Suzanne's books have sold nationwide since Crabby & Nabby was published in 1988. Interdisciplinary, activity-oriented teaching guides for books 1-28 are now available. Public and private school teachers, media center coordinators, science center educators, homeschoolers -- and anyone else charged with helping young students learn -- love these classroom-tested guides. More than 125 reproducible worksheets are written in clear, concise language to enhance language arts, math, science, history, art and music with activities that make student participation fun and rewarding.
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Underwater Coursework Guide. About 70 percent of the Earth is covered in water. It's probably the least-explored part of our planet - we've explored more of space than the oceans. But maybe because of that, for artists, water has been a theme, a subject and even a medium to work with.
Objects Coursework Guide. From still life studies to found objects, explore the ways objects have inspired artists. Drawing and painting studies of things that don't move are a perfect way to hone observation skills. Before photography, super realistic still life paintings were so unbelievable to people, they were sometimes displayed as an ...
Tate. These ideas about colour theory and colour mixing were drawn from the scientific discoveries about light and colour. Isaac Newton proved in 1666 that light was actually made up of a rainbow or spectrum of colours using glass prisms - if you mix all the colours of light our eyes see this as white light.
Simple processes, complex outcomes coursework guide From optical illusions and repeating forms to instructions, discover the artworks in our collection that explore the theme of simple processes, complex outcomes
Geometric Coursework Guide Maths meets art to inspire your coursework. Twitter; Facebook; Email; Pinterest; Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian ... Tate Wassily Kandinsky Swinging (1925) Tate Kazimir Malevich Dynamic Suprematism (1915 or 1916 ...
You may think that woven textiles, embroidery and fake fur are the exclusive territory of fashion and craft - think again! As early as the 1920s, artist Anni Albers used weaving to create richly textured abstract artworks. Discouraged from studying painting she chose instead to take up weaving at the Bauhaus School of art.Weaving at that time was seen as a craft and not taken seriously as art.
In the mid-20th Century, the Cold War raged between the USA and the then-USSR. Both sides tried to prove their superiority by taking humans to the stars - or at least to the moon.
Graffiti and Graffiti Inspired Art. Digital marks and making your mark using sound. Each section highlights artworks by different artists in the Tate Collection to highlight the points being made. Mark making often does not get covered well in art instruction guides and book. This is a useful resource for those wanting to learn more about art.
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It just means how dark or light a colour or a shade is. In tonal drawings or paintings the picture space is made using a range of lighter or darker shades of one colour. You can make a tonal drawing using pencil or charcoal. Build up the darkest shades by pressing harder with your pencil or working layers over another to get a denser shade.
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The strong abstract forms and textures in these artworks by Mary Martin and Sergio de Camargo are created by shadows. The sculptural reliefs are made from white plaster, but the light shining on them creates shadow shapes, and a rhythmic pattern of lights and darks. Dame Barbara Hepworth. Image II (1960) Tate.
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Perspective in art usually refers to the representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks. Artists use perspective techniques to create a realistic impression of depth, 'play with' perspective to present dramatic or disorientating images. Perspective can also mean a point of view - the position from which an ...
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A ritual is a an activity that usually sticks to a set pattern and typically involves a set of actions, words, and objects. Rituals are often repeated at intervals (whether daily, weekly, annually - or on certain special occasions). The word ritual often has associations of serious formal or religious ceremonies - like graduations ...
Teaching Guide. for Suzanne Tate's Nature Series, Books 1-16. 108 pp, soft cover, $12.95 retail, pap. Three million copies of Suzanne's books have sold nationwide since Crabby & Nabby was published in 1988. Interdisciplinary, activity-oriented teaching guides for books 1-2 8 are now available. Public and private school teachers, media center ...