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    Art has multiple meanings depending on the artist, for me, art is the application of color in a scientific manner to create magic in a canvas. Art is harmony, but harmony that can be found in the science of color. As most of the artists that are part of the salon and those whose art is denied or ignored, I am a Parisian and an even though I am a very patriotic and conservative person, I utilized Art to evade traditionalism and to express my original style. I am a learner every day, but Art has…

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    Structure Of Eye Essay

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    The structure of the eye contains several complex structures that make the eye like so of a camera. Without using complex equipment to view all parts of the eye or dissecting it, one can see three structures of the eye: the sclera, the iris, and the pupil. The white part of the eye is known as the sclera which is the outer most part, that helps the eye maintain its shape and protects the eye from injury. The black dot one can see in the middle of the iris is known as the pupil. The pupil is in…

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    Colors is an element of art referring to reflected light. They are very necessary elements in any painting or piece of art. They represent many senses and feelings the artist was feeling towards the art that contain them or something in particular they want us to take in or comprehend. Many colorless paintings can be seen as bland and soulless with no emotions attached to them. But that’s not always the case, there are paintings which must be observed as a grayscale painting to really show the…

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    reasonably and coherently color does exist as a part of objects, or in other words that “snow is actually white”, and that this theory is better than previous philosophical theory. I will give a summary of her arguments before asserting my opinion that Berkeley’s argument far more beneficial to objectivists than to the whole of color theory In the world of color existing, Atherton describes two dichotomous perspectives on the matter. An objectivist opinion in which color exists as a part of…

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    Nocturne Essay

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    word "nocturne" in the naming of this piece. However, it is worth mentioning that this specific work can almost appear monochromatic due to the incorporation of multiple shades of blue used to illustrate the sky and river. The usage of the primary color blue evokes a feeling of tranquility…

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    they eye to focus the lens to the retina. This sequence allows for a sense of vision (Sturm, 2008). The pupil contracts as conditions lighten and dilate as conditions darken. These factors influence the perception of color as well as the iris pigmentation (Larsson, 2008). The iris color is determined…

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    However, Seurat developed a new method of applying color theory called pointillism to this image. Color theory is the understanding of how colors can relate to each other, especially when they are mixed together or in close proximity to each other. Pointillism is a style of painting where short strokes or points of differing colors are used to form new colors. This image contains a revolutionized way of perception as well as application of colors. Seurat relied on two different optical effects.…

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    objects and colors. One of the five senses is sight, with out light you can not see anything. In order to see something light must be present. Some plants and animals can create their own light, but we mainly get our light from the sun, or from electricity. The first grade science standard we will be exploring is 1-PS4-2, "make observations to construct an evidence-based account that objects in darkness can be seen only when illuminated." Objects that we see with light in color…

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    Museum Analysis Sample

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    He painted daily, and this painting was one of fifteen in the series. The painting contains a representation of joy because Van Gogh found happiness in painting. The short brush strokes along with colors portray a bright and happy feeling which contrasts with his personal life. The color of the trees and landscape are likelife; however, the blue mountains and yellow sky differ from reality. Original Purpose: During our tour, our docent, Mary, shared with us that Van Gogh committed himself…

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    Qualia, By C. I. Lewis

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    We all know what hunger is and how it feels, but how do you know your experience of hungriness is the same as others? Most of us know what colors are and how they look, for example the color green, but how do you know if the green I see is the green that other people see? Everything above comes to the term— qualia, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary the word qualia, means “A quality or property as perceived or experienced by a person. Qualia are often referred to as the phenomenal…

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