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    black panel) containing colored dots. By engaging the audience to identify the colors that where exactly the same on both panels, he explained that the purpose of the game was for the audience to see the world as it is. Next, Beau Lotto describes why color is important and how we use color to make sense of sensory information. First, he uses the black and white jungle scene versus the colored jungle scene to portray color perception. In particular, he outlines how individuals are unable to see a…

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    Analysis with the Principles of Art and Design Intertwining with the previous chapter and analysis, Epic of American Civilization: Anglo-America (panel 15) by Jose Clemente Orozco, the visual elements (line, shape, mass, light, value, color, texture, space, and possibly time and motion) must be organized in such a way as to satisfy the artists expressive intent. And this intent is where this current chapter comes into play (chapter 5). For the artist these new elements offer guidelines for…

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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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    Untitled By Keith Haring

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    filled; but this isn’t a page, it’s a wall. Since this art piece takes up space by being placed on a wall there is not a specific way…

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    In my Thursday seminar 2 class we were to focus on an artwork emphasizing certain elements of art such as shape, mass, and light. I took a like in a certain landscape piece entitled “On the Beach” by Donna Gilbertson made in Australia. This is an 18” x 14” landscape painting, but this certain work is not dated. It is said to be “painted in a loose impressionistic style.” Seeing that “On the Beach” shows children on a beach likely enjoying themselves. I would say that this painting is very…

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    during my visit to the art museum that I actually felt I disliked. It doesn’t seem like the picture is meant to portray sadness, but the colors are very greyed and overall it’s just the opposite of the previous piece I chose. This picture is of the winter and the colors used portray that quite well. It’s very greyed and cold feeling and while still having a lot of colors doesn’t really give off feelings of warmth. This picture had a profound effect on my mood and even made me feel very…

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    called Lucas I. It depicts fellow artist Lucas Samarasdepicts. The elements of design in this piece are color and shape. Up close the color in this painting is very different than if you were looking at it from a distance. From the look of the man’s face and the overall color and impression that it gives me, it gives a neutral or slight serious feeling to it. The colors are dark and cool and a color in the piece of art that shows emotion is the background is black and that shows sadness. The…

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    and major; it should be noted that I believe gender and race have a fairly significant impact on how interviewee’s gave meaning to and experienced campus, and while past conversations with students of various gender identities and with students of color indicate that this is true, I do not have any data to support this hypothesis due to my sample group being composed entirely of white women. These traits have a clear impact on what buildings the students use, how they move around campus, and how…

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    meaning that aspects of the work symbolize the hidden truth to the subject matter of the work. Curry’s use of formal elements and principles of design such as a strong focal point, atmospheric perspective, repetition, contrast between light and dark colors, and symbolism all elicit the depressing dark fate of the…

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    Tristan Eaton

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    In the middle of the work,there are white stars and in the artwork has red and blue colors.Within the blue and red colors,there are womans showing a broad range of emotion. In this artwork, Tristan Eaton showed a full range of value by using the faces and the stars. Tristan Eaton used spray paints and brushes as his medium. With spray paint, there will be a big problem are the color fade quickly and the spray come off unevenly but with a brushes most of these problems are solved. But it’s…

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