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    The Fox in the Snow by Gustave Courbet was written in the year of 1860. This painting shows much detail of how colors, lines, and shading are used throughout the painting. Describing just how each color compliments other colors and which colors fights other colors showing their difference in the painting, giving it that exact detail and richest of the painting. In the following paragraphs will describe the many characteristics shown in the painting. When looking throughout the painting, and…

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    solo exhibition --“ Laying-by Time” in MICA’s Decker Gallery in the Fox Building. This work is 35 3/4"x51 1/4" and painted by oil stick on plywood. A big tenant house almost occupides the whole space of the painting. The whole rectangle plywood was painted with thin as well as various mixed and impure colors. The roof is generally painted dark black but with some other colours, such as carmin, dark green and light yellow, revealed faintly. Also, there are several light grey lines on the…

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    The lines are in the pebbles and the changes of the colors leading down to the focal area which is the hole. The color is most important. The dominant color used is the blackness of the hole. The colors used are analogous. The dark blue and the blue/grey pebbles; the grey pebbles and the white pebbles, and the black of the hole. The color contributes to the emphasis drawing eyes to the hole. The form is two dimensional photograph of a three dimensional…

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    every day. Viewers are drawn in to observe the masterpiece initially by the bright red, mellow blue, and vibrant red colors used in the scenic view painted before them. In essence, the painting is of a medium length rectangular, wooden table partially extending from a room inside of an apartment or condo, out onto a balcony with cast iron railings. The ocean and general warmth of the colors used adds a curious, yet inviting tone to the piece. There are many objects strategically positioned on…

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    Galette and Bathers at Asnieres are similar by color scheme but differentiate by detail and mood. The technique of the artworks contrast noticeably. The Moulin de la Galette has no open space. They cover the canvas with people, all doing different things. Some people are dancing, while others are mingling, and eating. The artstyle is very blurred and messy, things are happening very quickly in the artwork. The Bathers at Asnieres has a lot of open space, which gives it a natural more relaxed…

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    Line: During my observation of Three Cranes, lines that appear to be distinguishable would be the horizontal lines as well as the diagonal lines. The horizontal lines are noticeable since the image appears to be in layers, which involve layers of soil, grass, shade, and light. Furthermore, the image presents diagonal lines through the posture, position, and sight of each crane. The crane whose body is closest to the soil represents a wide diagonal line that appears to be increasing from right…

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    paints. Pollock used many different colors- he used a mustard yellow, dark brown, white, light olive green, dark blue, rust red, light grey, beige, dark pinky red, forest green, and black. He dripped all of these colors on a canvas in what seems to be a very sporadic way. When he painted the canvas was layer flat on the ground, so all the splatters do not drip down. There are not really very many brushstrokes visible, it appears that almost all the different colors of paint were dripped onto the…

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    since the value and number of lines on the left is indistinguishable from the lines on the right making it appear to be weighted evenly. The negative space is the white paint in the background that is used to further emphasize the other colors and black in the foreground. Making the foreground, primarily the non-white colors, and the positive space. In the work the curved lines of spatter from the paint dripping is repeated across the whole work, occasionally changing when Pollock switches from…

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    Designated Spaces

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    designated spaces that are limited to people of a certain type or standard. Certain geographical spaces only host certain types of events and ideas, however, space has become smaller in physical culture due to the interdependence and interconnectivity (Friedman 2016). Physical space, is a different entity. The areas where athletes perform are very specialized to provide ideal conditions for their respective sport. At first women were not even allowed in these specialized physical spaces. The…

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    Leibovitz Analysis

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    queen’s past. The shadowy corridor in the background could be a representation of the past and the light from the door is a look into her future. This idea is implemented again in the queen’s dress and cape, with a dark blue cape and a golden dress, the color gradient is once again moving from dark to…

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