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    Visual Artwork Analysis

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    In visual Artwork an important component is the usage of colors. Color usage in visual art can either portray meaning in a piece, provide an emotion from the piece, display the piece’s subject in particular detail, allow for strategy in the pattern on how someone may look at the piece, provide an interesting perspective of the subject, and as well certain colors may just be used because the artist does not have access to other colors in their medium on or available to them or for that medium.…

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    feelings one can draw multiple conclusions about what the work of art actually represents. When one first gazes upon the chandelier, one instantly notices the multitude of colors that are included within the piece. The brightness of the pallet of colors Chihuly utilizes stimulates a sense of happiness within the viewer. Yet, the colors not only represent contentment, they also display a feeling of the flourishment of life. Combining this concept with the grape-vine like composition, one can make…

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    Varnish vs paint for wooden furniture Paint and varnish are two popular products used to give your wooden furniture the perfect finish. They cover and protect your furniture and give it a long and healthy life. While both have more or less the same functions, they differ with each other in terms of texture, application, appearance and more. Let’s have a look at some of the basic differences between varnish and paint that would help you decide which one to choose to treat your furniture. Varnish…

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    The great details and the dark colors made me feel as if I were standing with them and watching them meeting with the dragon king which is just exceptional to me. This piece of work represents Takenouchi no Sukune who was a famous warrior who lived an extraordinary life. The warrior had…

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    There are many different types of media used to create artwork and set a certain tone or mood. Steve Hanks used water color in order to paint a young girl playing a piano. The name of his painting is The Sound of Tiny Fingers. In the middle of the painting sits a little girl. She looks to me no more than five years old. She has blonde, curly hair that shimmers in the light. Her eyes are looking down at her little hands as she pays. The light seems to surround the fly aways from her curls. The…

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    Rule of thirds is also known as a rule of thumb. It is basically a guideline or rather a pathway which is applied in the process of composing visual images for example films, designs, paintings as well as photographs. In deed it can be applied to any subject to improve the composition as well as the balance of your images. This composition technique is very fundamental as it can be used in all types of photography in order to yield images which are better balanced and more engaging. The rule of…

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    analyzing a painting by an unknown artist is the combination of visual characteristics and how that plays into the artist’s sociopolitical message that is imbedded within the work. Initially, the viewer notices the texture of the deep attention to color and texture specifically of the fruit and clothing of the women displayed. The ruffles in the outfits worn by the two subjects of the painting are very realistic, which shows mastery of this type of artistic aspect. The detailed basket…

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    Charlie Gordons Narrative

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    Art looks at Charlie curiously then with an unnoticeable shake of his head agrees, “Well alright then, I don't mind the company! Here let me show you what to do.” As the two of them work in the unorganized garage, the sun begins to set an array of colors streaked across the sky. Shadows engulf the once bright day as night falls. “Mr. Spiegelman! Charlie! Look what I have! Where are you? I brought you some lemonade.” A girl voice rings out across the yard and into the…

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    In the formal analysis discuses specifically on several of visual descriptions. The analysis explains about the essential ideas on compositions, forms, work of works, as well as colors. Formal analysis is not necessarily means how the viewer see the world but the way he or she goes through the work of art. The color also signifies in making connections among senses of configurations and movements. While Fry conducts careful studies on awareness of visual arts, but he decides on doing is his own…

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    Most of these shapes are formed with the use of shifts in color and lines. For example, Sophia’s white hair is formed by the use of a shift from the black background and her darker checkered body. Consequently. both lines and shift in color are implied at the same time as it creates shapes in the artwork. In this artwork, the light source is not seen. On the other hand, the light source is placed…

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