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    pond ripples as a little kid skips a rock into it. The kid is wearing a Duke blue shirt and navy blue jeans. The water is a dirt brown and camo green color. The dirt swirls under the water like a tornado. There are long lime green plants coming out of the water on the right side of the pond. There are 6 ducks and their feathers are a mixture of colors. An olive green, a dirt brown, a charcoal black, and a vanilla white. It dives under the water to get small fish that swim underneath. There are…

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    they were heading to the Irish Coast. Among those who drowned was 128 Americans. After this, US was neutral and citizens assumed that it would remain that way. Henry Ford’s historic assembly line had lowered the cost to making cars as well as the cost of buying them. Mass produced Model T came in one color. It was the first car with a fair price of $295.00. Movie techniques became an American obsession. Americans saw and soon sympathized with the British view of the Germans. By 1915 War…

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    The Scream Essay

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    felt alongside what he say in nature. Munch uses a series of bold lines, both straight and curved, drawing in the viewer to feel the intense emotions being brought out by The Scream. The figure in the painting is in the forefront right to give more emphasis to the painting’s mood. Seemingly the implied lines of the road tend to flow towards the figure as well as the fence’s line are larger near the figure. The strong curved lines of the figure are a type and shadow of the sky in the…

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    where only blond haired people could play. If someone lived before Jackie Robinson, then that person would have had this situation. Baseball was a game where only white skinned people could play it. If it weren’t for Robinson fighting against the racial border line, taking abuse for his race, then the game of baseball wouldn’t be as diverse. When Robinson played baseball he played with a mission. First the Robinson family was close and he naturally would have played for them. “They faced…

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    The Red Tree (Shaun Tan, 2001) is a children’s picture book that is both written and illustrated by Shaun Tan. The Red Tree is a book about depression, despair and ultimately, hope. The book follows a girl struggling with depression who, at the end of the book, finds hope in the form of a red tree. For a picture book to be successful, both the illustrations and written text generally can exist independently, but complement each other. There is a strong marriage between the written and visual…

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    Essay On Visual Metaphor

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    Visual Metaphor When we start out, few of us know exactly what we want to be or where we want to end up. I choose a Maze as my visual metaphor because the fashion program is like a maze to me. I as a student in the program feel confusing, lost, understanding that the progress, that how you should feel in the first week of call but it’s been 7 week now I still have that feel of confusing, it’s like disorienting trail that that I follow in which every decision could mean life (right)or…

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    Van Gogh uses color in a very deliberate and effective way in The Night Café. He selects the colors not based on his visual interpretation of the room but on the psychological and emotional effects it has on its occupants. He explains to his brother Theo, in a letter, that he uses the red and green in an attempt to express the terrible passions of human nature. The use of these colors helps to illustrate the intensity of the Café de la Gare and provoke the emotions of the viewer who may relate…

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    are made of mud so we have to paint 1 time in 3 day so it will clean and looks good. I taught how to paint house my self by looking at my friends house, her house is near to my home. Her mom always paints her house and paint very nice with different color like yellow, red and black. I always want to paint like her but I don’t know how to paint and also I am too small to paint house. Next day I told my mom to teach me hoe to paint house so I can help her and also I can paint when she don’t have…

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    includes a closeup shot of a young woman 's profile (with a very neutral emotion) from the chin up, in front of a plain, bare background. The axis of this piece is vertical, since all lines in the framework go straight up and down. In regards to elements in this artwork, there are several forms. There are examples of line, because there are two thin stripes along either side of the piece. There is an example of shape/form of the actual woman’s face which is the central point of attraction in…

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    life, colors can represent more than we think. Colors can reveal how someone is feeling and are an important factor in literature. Often, authors hide deeper meanings and themes in the colors they choose to use. In F. Scott Fitzgerald`s jazz age novel “The Great Gatsby”, he tells the story of a man named Jay Gatsby who desires to marry a girl named Daisy Buchanan. It tells of Jay`s struggles to win Daisy`s heart from her husband and overcome the social class barrier. Throughout the story, color…

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