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    each TV or radio stand out in its own way. The first two mid size TV's seems to be brighter and makes it stands as in it is the chest of the robot. Different shades of the brown seems to be the primary color in the piece of art. The different shapes of browns are between light and dark cherry oak color. I believe the texture on the outside of the piece…

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    to the darkened trees and created the sunrise in the backdrop using a blend of colors to blur out details of further granite formations while making it appear as though the sunrise is creating this illusion. Bierstadt’s use of color perspective created a strong sense of realism as he captured the true colors of sunrise at Yosemite with careful use of different colors and vibrancy. If Bierstadt had not chosen the colors he used as carefully as he did, I truly believe the sense of realism he…

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds some of the most influential and historic art work. One famous painting, Oedipus and the Sphinx by Gustave Moreau was created in 1864. Gustave Moreau was a French painter born on April 6, 1826 and died on April 18, 1898. His painting, Oedipus and the Sphinx is 6′ 9″ x 3′ 5″ in dimension and the medium used was oil paint on canvas. His famous painting was first exhibited at the French Salon of 1864 and has became a successful piece to this day and was the…

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    Botticelli does not only possess the ability to create various figures with distinct expressions and poses, but he is also able to give the illusion of space. This is seen as the ground appears to be tilted up, giving the spectator a sense that there is a firm ground placed below the feet of the figures. Nevertheless, despite painting the ground slightly tilted up, none of the figures cast shadow. This is done in order to emphasize the poetic nature of the painting while granting the…

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    artist and painter Morris Louis was kndown to be instrumental in developing the Color Field movement, which is an abstract painting style that was commonplace during the 1940s and 1950s. The movement is largely described as large fields of solid and flat color stained into or spread across a canvas; thus, creating unbroken surface areas and picture planes that are flat. Such examples of Louis’ paintings in the Color Field style are in the ‘Veils’ series, which the artist painted during 1954 and…

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    beautiful film that uses color to dictate the story in a major way. Color in film can be used to tell information, to symbolize, and to express. Amelie uses all of these functions with mainly the primary colors red, green and blue. In this essay I will describe how the functions of color and its other facets are used to enhance Amelie’s world. Color’s informational function sets the scene in Amelie from the start. The opening scenes of Amelie as a child highlight the red colors that are so…

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    Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer created “Monoliths #2,” in 1978. This piece of artwork is a mixed media that incorporates chalk, paint, water and other mediums to create an engaging piece of art. “Monoliths #2” focuses on different shapes, colors, and lines to create an abstract view of the world around her. The artwork is four feet by four feet but seems much larger when one actually stands in front of the piece which is located at Ackland Museum of Art. This artwork is displayed in the “European and…

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    little girl’s outfit, accessories, and most importantly her eyes are more defined. The other girl lacks facial features, is hard to see the object she is holding. The colors used by Schille artwork are mostly comprised of most of the full spectrum of colors. The color scheme used in this painting comes close to be a tetradic color scheme as it includes both warm and cool…

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    If the viewer stands to the far right of the artwork, the artwork is calm—a wall of white slats, reflecting pastel colors. It is reminiscent of an 80’s fueled, bubblegum dream. It brings about a sense of floating relaxation. However, if the viewer stands to the far left of the artwork, it takes on a completely different tone. Standing to the left reveals an overwhelming…

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    to others. It was 12 1/4 x 8 3/4in., but you are still able to see all the details it offers. The mediums used to create this piece were oil on copper. When you observe the painting, you see that the negative space is the blue background and the positive are the Gods. Zucchi uses dark colors in the background and brighter ones on his positive…

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