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    shapes. The artist used organic shapes, which drew on Persian and Moorish traditions to rival the shimmering effect of Favrile glass. Zsolnay used high quality and innovative designs. The smallest details of Zsolnay are amazing, the pottery, Hungary colors contrast from dark purple to light, dark blue gives the illusion to me of an eggplant figure. I found in my researches that the name of this vase is “Momentary Vase” not only “Vase” like in the article from the…

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    of implied lights space to bring the piece to life and to truly personify the Archangel Michael as a powerful other worldly entity. The painting represents Saint Michael, the guardian of faith from the Roman mythology, making it is a religious piece of art. The painting has vertical lines and is more taller than wider. Correa uses a combination of warm and cool colors on Michael garments to further encompass Michael as being born from sunlight and of royalty. With the use of space under Michael…

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    and United states. A multicolor screenprint was created exposing the color block style, using an amount of bold…

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    Taylor Swift Got Milk

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    texture in this ad is the milk mustache on Taylor’s lips. The milk on her lips make you want to try to wipe it off of her face. Other than the milk on her lips, the artist is not using any other texture features. The unity in this ad is the color scheme. The dark colors are repeated, making the customer want to read the words in the ad. The variety in the ad is Taylor’s milk mustache, because typically you do not see people with milk on their lips. This ad represents asymmetrical balance. The…

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    Do colors and emotions have a connection? In our everyday lives, colors impact the way we feel without even noticing the connection. Color is an inseparable part of our lives that we tend to perceive things through. It has a deep impact on our emotions and feelings. We learn as we grow, especially in school, to associate colors with emotions. For instance, children in school learn that the color green is associated with being glad and red being associated with anger. Yet do they know that the…

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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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    of many different colors in his paintings. In First Snow, the leaves on the trees in the picture hold various colors. Behind each street light there are many warm colors used. These colors include red, yellow, and orange. Farther away from the street lights, nearing the edges of the painting where there is not as much light, the colors start to become cool colors. These leaves are an assortment of violets and blues. In the middle of the painting, above the road, intermediate colors are used. An…

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    The period of Medieval Art has many sub categories, one of which is Byzantine art, which originally spawned from Greek and Roman styles. During the medieval times artworks such as paintings and sculptures in the round were no longer being created, so the arts of the time were often mosaics (on the interior walls of churches), manuscripts in richly decorated bibles and architecture. Mosaics, specifically, changed over this period. Transforming from the classical style of the Greeks and Romans,…

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    techniques used in the film. The first premise is that the director must have knowledge of film techniques such as lighting, color, and editing and the skills to utilize them to create a picture that fulfills the narrative…

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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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