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    of the subject will seem the darkest. This is because the light-sensitive chemicals within the camera reverse the order of colors. When a camera is shot, the chemicals become darkened by exposure to the light. Like black-and-white negatives, color negatives use the same type of technology. In essence, the colors on the negative will look like the opposite of their normal color. Once the negative has been taken, it is normally used to create positive prints for movies or photographs. It is…

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    Monet Vs Caezanne

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    ways of representing nature. The paintings "Rocks in the Forest" and "The Artist's Garden at Giverny" represent the artist's lives by their use of different shades of colors; however, they share rough, unfinished textures and both vertical and curved lines. "Rocks in the Forest" render the shapes with passages of subtly varied colors, such as green, blue, and purple tints with an accent of golden sunlight. One of the similarities between these two paintings are the rough, unfinished textures.…

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    his or her house as decoration. It has a lot to do with lines and shapes, and colors. Cynthia Hawkins presented the first juror award to Kathleen. She was presented with this award for the way she composed her print, the implication of layers and the colors she used. Kathleen used analogous colors in her artwork. She used like blue and green color that are right next to each other on the color wheel, which are cool colors. It created a relaxing approach for when I looked at it. The painting also…

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    Saint Cecilia

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    Which had characteristics of heavy symbolism, deep and rich colors, and an attention to detail. The painting Saint Cecilia contains lighter shades than what is normal for the baroque period. Instead of rich and deep colors they are light a delicate. Though there is heaviness in the darkness of the background being darker than Saint Cecilia. The colors that make up Saint Cecilia’s dress is red, blue, and white. Blue and red are prominent colors of the Baroque period. Though through the…

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    When researching Vanitas, I found that I really liked the paintings and pictures using flowers and animals alongside skulls. It represents life and beauty along with death. I found an artist called Harmen Steenwyck, who used mainly fruit and sometimes flowers in their work and I really like it. Steenwyck also uses skulls, old books, shells, with occasional animals and fish. Harmen Steenwyck, was a Dutch painter of still life, notably fruit. He was born in Delft, in 1612, in the Netherlands.…

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    got my paint and started painting. The background was pink. I changed it to blue so I wasn’t copyrighting. The first color was a blue, but I didn’t have to add and whites to change. Next, I mixed a little white with a lot of blue to make it a little lighter color blue. Next, I painted the next strip a little light blue by adding…

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    various hard-edged geometrical shapes that overlap each other and are purposefully placed in the center of the canvas, resolved with a palette comprised of mostly muted secondary colors. The arrangement of these shapes seems to suggest that the artist meant to create the illusion of an object floating…

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    with sailors and workers. Claude Monet work depicting contemporary object matter, without idealization. His painting clearly depiction of forms and subjects, and exploring the possibilities of a decorative paint surface of harmonies and contrasts of colors. Monet spend his time focus the changes of the light and his work is known for the effect of the lights.” In 1851, Monet pursued his education in arts from ‘Le Havre secondary school of the arts’. While studying, Claude also made several…

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    Paint crayons are the medium of choice for graffiti artists who create magnificent, legal public art that upgrades our cities. Paint crayons provide brilliant colors along with easy handling so you can control your line perfectly. The fresh, oil paint remains brilliant for years and can be applied to almost any surface, whether smooth, rough, wet, oily or dirty. The industrial uses for paint crayons have been known for years, but why let them have all the fun? Artists who provide public…

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    Eastern Beaches Painting is a dependable, all-rounder and professional when it comes to painting, decorating and carpentry services for residential and commercial property. So if you are looking for an experienced painter within the eastern suburbs of Sydney or inner-city Sydney, we've got you covered. Call: 0425-346-931 Licensed, highly qualified and experience, Eastern Beaches Painting offers top-notch workmanship, a unique skill set and a personalise approach to every clients. Whether you…

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