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    Baroque art focused on combining the Classical ideals of Renaissance art with spiritual feelings of the sixteenth-century religious revival. Dramatic effects created by using rich colors and brush strokes were used to arouse intense emotions. Bold human forms, intricate embellishment, dramatic use of light and shadow, intense facial expressions, and movement were also used in Baroque art to create a sense of unity. In Judith and the Maidservant with the head of Holofernes we see many of these…

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    him to post impressionism; he began to use restricted earthy colours. As you can see in this painting called Mont Sainte-Victorie seen from Les Lauves, the way he paints is mostly felt in this painting, painting these strange mountains with use of brush strokes, which are very divine. He also showed the rocks and the trees in not a clear way, it is more like illusions that were also seen in Monet’s impression, sunrise…

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    scrub your tiles with a grout brush or hand brush, after that you rinse the surface and then wipe them down with a clean dry towel. Most bathrooms have floor tiles as these work best in rooms where water usage is prevalent, the first step is to sweep your floors or vacuum them on the hard surface setting. To clean your floor you can use a mop dipped in a mixture of purpose cleaner and grout cleaner, if there are spots of your floor that have stubborn staining use a brush. It is important to note…

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    Blocking Toilet

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    waste in the trap. You can, in reality, clear this by utilizing an essential toilet brush or ideally utilizing a handyman. The water level may be high, so you will need to wear gloves. Take your brush or plunger and essentially compel it down into the base of the toilet covering the opening at the base of the toilet if you are utilizing a plunger, or assaulting the gap on the off chance that you are utilizing a brush. You may need to attempt this for up to a couple of minutes. On the off…

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    Kimberley Lawrence ART1000 Introduction to the Visual Arts The Arts Institute 9th July 2017 Milestone 1 Task 1: Untitled, Jean-Michel Basquiat Selection 1 Introduction The first piece of art presented to The Apollo collection for consideration is “Untitled.” It is an acrylic and mixed media piece on canvas painted and created by Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981. The work is a part of the Broad Collection in Los Angeles. On first inspection of the piece, the piece seems to be made up of lots…

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    Amazon Mascara

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    opinion biasedly because I have contacts and have not had too many issues with clumps of mascara getting in my eyes. Secondly, all mascaras are designed in a way that they will clump on occasion. Any easy solution for less clumps is to avoid leaving the brush out of the formula. If you see clumps wipe them off with a paper towel. Recently, when I was researching products I decided to see the difference between a makeup website review and an Amazon review. Shockingly, the…

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    water of this intriguing painting he used thick brush strokes with many different shades of blue, white, yellow and even a little bit of green to get the color of the ocean. I think Van Gogh used these colors because these colors look like the color of the sea. The colors made nice contrast but if you look close at the picture it doesn’t seem like the colors will work together, when you look at the whole picture the colors match. Also, he painted the brush strokes in opposite directions so it…

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    Tell-Tale Heart.” The image of the man’s face is full of different emotions that one cannot put their finger on specifically. Bruno Di Maio’s piece represents elements from “The Tell-Tale Heart” through the emotion of the man’s face, the emotion in the brush strokes, and the position/clarity of the image as a whole. In the piece, the “L’urlo”, the main focus is a man’s face that seems to have strong feeling. It is as almost his face is torn between guilt and pain though it appears not to be…

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    differences are shown between Lennie, Curley’s wife and Slim. Lennie was portrayed differently between the book and movie. in the book, Lennie has encountered different events that the movie didn't cover. In the movie, Lennie does not go to the brush by the river and also Lennie does not encounter the hallucinations of the giant rabbit and of Aunt Clara. “ Hide till I come for you. Don't let nobody see you. Hide in…

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    closely and see the paint on the canvas flow through each brush stroke, see the colors expand and blur, and see how the lights play off the soft, vibrant colors. Watch the swirls expand out into an infinite space in time . The paint flies beyond the canvas and the shadows and reflections blur into one. The pinks, blues, reds, yellows, oranges, purples, and browns blend together to create a symphony of colors. There is a stigmata in the Lili pad brush strokes and a legato in the lines of…

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