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    however, influence the movie nearly as much, from the specific color choice to the landscape and its specificities. Sound, and it’s absence, is a very powerful thing. A simple soundtrack…

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    second was to get quantitative date. The first experiment we tested each supplement with each reagent and also a positive and negative control for each supplement. We had a total of 15 test tubes. We would observe the color of each supplement and the reagents. We recorded the color of each solution and compared them…

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    of Yusuf created by Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād. The Seduction of Yusuf is a flat plain painting, with numerous decorative patterns for your eye to follow throughout the image, while the artist try to tell a story with in its context. The artist uses vivid colors, numerous use of geometric shapes in the image itself and has a wide use of multiple patterns for your eye to look at as it moves from one side of the image to another and you’re never being completely being drawn in by the seduction in the top…

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    The Watergate Bay Hotel is, “a place that’s about the balance in lie –being active, getting among the elements, eating and drinking well, chilling out and getting cosy. Most of all, it’s about having a good time.” (Watergate Bay Hotel Home, n.d.) (The Watergate Bay Hotel, 2017) The Watergate Bay hotel is situated on the North Cornwall coast in Newquay, England, United Kingdom. The hotel was built in 1904 and its purpose was as a railway terminal hotel for a Newquay to Padstow line. (The…

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    What blacks longed for most, beauty and acceptance, was much like the sun—unattainable. They craved to feel the bliss of the white sun rays shining down on them as they looked at it with their sensitive, blue eyes. Instead, the touch of the sun burned them if they stepped out of the shadows. Donald B. Gibson, through his writing of Text and Countertext in the Bluest Eye, stepped into the shadows that were created by racism and elaborated upon the ideas Toni Morrison introduced in The Bluest Eye.…

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    composition, and color to show the serious consequences and…

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    Analysis Of Starry Night

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    Mark, by Donatello in 1413, because it was so intricate and large. It would have taken great skill in many areas to create a work of art as extravagant. Starry Night is a master piece. It uses mostly dark colors. Of the colors used it includes different hues of blue, yellow, and green. These colors…

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    Dona Josefa Analysis

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    too. For organic shapes, the shape of the old lady’s body, the trail, and the mountain in the back ground. Another visual element in Dona Josefa is color. There are lots of more cool colors than warm colors therefore creating a sense of cool colors. There are some primary colors, which are yellow, green, and blue. Also there are some secondary colors, which are orange and violet. Finally, in the painting their…

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    Imagine hypothetical situation: two people are supposed to describe the color green. One of them speaks about the color of moss. The other about apples. What determines what’s going to be the first, intuitive response? Social background. No mater the effort, every human is bound by the way of thinking of his native society. The liberal education, although aspiring to the noble goals of wisdom and equality, is a victim to its social background as well. Therefore, the social bias, present in the…

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    the lighting is too bright and harsh, the image can appear washed out, overexposed, and dull and lifeless in color. If the lighting is softer, as often found during the “golden hour,” most colors have more contrast and appear vibrant and alive. The “golden hour” occurs just after sunset or sunrise, when the colors in the sky appear redder and the sun’s lighting is softer. When the colors in a photograph are more vibrant, the photograph tends to be much more visually appealing, showcasing the…

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