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    What blacks longed for most, beauty and acceptance, was much like the sun—unattainable. They craved to feel the bliss of the white sun rays shining down on them as they looked at it with their sensitive, blue eyes. Instead, the touch of the sun burned them if they stepped out of the shadows. Donald B. Gibson, through his writing of Text and Countertext in the Bluest Eye, stepped into the shadows that were created by racism and elaborated upon the ideas Toni Morrison introduced in The Bluest Eye.…

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    composition, and color to show the serious consequences and…

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    Analysis Of Starry Night

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    Mark, by Donatello in 1413, because it was so intricate and large. It would have taken great skill in many areas to create a work of art as extravagant. Starry Night is a master piece. It uses mostly dark colors. Of the colors used it includes different hues of blue, yellow, and green. These colors…

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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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    Hiba Kalache Analysis

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    them together, her brain is formed and from her brain, she diffuses art, being the colorful splatters of acrylic in the painting. Those colors are her art and her ideas which represent part of her identity and this shows that she also influences the world around her. She also shows that she is influenced by the spaces surrounding her by attributing the same colors to the inside of her brain as the ones that characterize the cities around…

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    The odd thing about these windows in the piece is that you cannot see anything outside through them. The entire piece of artwork looks to be different tints and shades of the color blue. The three elements of art that are most noticeable in this piece of artwork are color, value, and line. Of all of the elements of art, color is the most powerful. It attracts a viewer’s attention, and that is what happens in this piece of artwork.…

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    but the lipstick only, it will help you look good though. Bohemian mix • Color: CorailGondola • Material (lipstick): pure natural material with moister in it • Outer package: black color metal tube with black color leather outside that covers the bottom part of the tube. • Packaging box: normal paper box • Green: material use all natural, tube and paper box can be recycle For Bohemian mix group I chose the color more toward the pink coral, it helps complexion of faces. And the design…

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    Paul Emile Bordu

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    Research Summary The Painting I chose for this research is “Byzantine nun and priest by Paul Emile Borduas. My research process started off with trying to figure out what the painting meant without actually looking it up. I attempted to find who, what, where, when and how from visual information only. When officially started to research about "Byzantine nun and priest," I couldn't find much information about the painting itself but more about the artist's life. Finding sources that were…

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    The Love Chase Painting

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    The Love Chase is arguably the most notable collections at the Crocker Art Museum. The grand display dominates a whole wall. The color palette is completely different the usual swarthy choice-hues of the nineteenth century. Both of Nahl’s paintings seem to sparkle; the texture of the dried paint is shiny and practically glistens under the dim light of the display room. Nahl’s two…

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    “Tradition is our security. And when our mind is secure, it is in decay,” laments Jiddu Krishnamurti wisely. While tradition is a solace to many, as Krishnamurti puts it, once outdated, it can result in the deterioration of society. And worse, perhaps, are the consequences faced by those who protest antiquated values. Set in a stereotypical American town and initially written with a joyful tone, “The Lottery” explores such paradoxical views on tradition shifting to a dark and sinister tone…

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