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    life but an artifice. The concept is continued by the character on the canvas looking at the viewer as opposed to the canvas he is painting upon. The canvas is the same size of the character, which continues the connection between art and artist. The colors on the wooden palette…

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    Imagine hypothetical situation: two people are supposed to describe the color green. One of them speaks about the color of moss. The other about apples. What determines what’s going to be the first, intuitive response? Social background. No mater the effort, every human is bound by the way of thinking of his native society. The liberal education, although aspiring to the noble goals of wisdom and equality, is a victim to its social background as well. Therefore, the social bias, present in the…

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    Short Circuit, Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Weil, Elaine Sturtevant Short Circuit is a mixed-medium artwork created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1955, and it was further modified in 1968. It possesses a three-dimensional cabinet structure with two swinging doors, and internally smuggled two artworks by other artists. They are an untitled painting by Susan Weil and An Original Sturtevant flag painting by Elaine Sturtevant. The Circuit is sized 41.5 by 38.25 by 4.5 inches. This type of work…

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    Crown Moulding Essay

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    Interesting facts about Crown Moulding Installation A beautiful decorative form that is attached to the ceiling of a room is known as crown moulding. In order to bring more elegance to the beauty of the room, crown moulding installation is one of the most wonderful things added to make a home look amazing and beautiful. In the earlier times, it was generally made out from wood but now fiber, plaster, polyurethane, as well as other synthetic materials, are used for the process. Amazing facts…

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    This is the kind of October morning no other month can touch. A world tinted in sharp colors of rust orange, royal reds, and chocolate browns. The trees are beginning to shrug off the summer. The dark leggy woods are becoming bare of leaves. The trail winds through deep forest woods near the now dry, dusty creek, which once ran so smoothly with crisp, cold water from the spring. The trail carries us across the cattle guard, and through many vivid childhood memories as we grow closer to the…

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    It depicts the brutality of racism and the fear of being judged on the merit of being a particular color. Although, it was more rampant during the time the poems were written things are getting better. Some of the credit for this has to go to the freedom writers like Maya Angelou and Wole Soyinka. In today’s world, racism might be a dying concern; but…

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    Episode 119-Octave-Torment I stood there, motionless. The concrete walled, grey colored room was my only worry at the moment. Behind me stood a door, the only exit for Jeremiah, who unfortunately will not be accessing anytime soon. I looked down at my hands, my weapons, the skin hiding under black rubber gloves. My hands consciously moved all over my body, across my torso, being a bleached white shirt, past my legs, wearing only faded blue jeans and stretching all the way down to my feet, which…

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    The Red Tree (Shaun Tan, 2001) is a children’s picture book that is both written and illustrated by Shaun Tan. The Red Tree is a book about depression, despair and ultimately, hope. The book follows a girl struggling with depression who, at the end of the book, finds hope in the form of a red tree. For a picture book to be successful, both the illustrations and written text generally can exist independently, but complement each other. There is a strong marriage between the written and visual…

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    Essay On Visual Metaphor

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    Visual Metaphor When we start out, few of us know exactly what we want to be or where we want to end up. I choose a Maze as my visual metaphor because the fashion program is like a maze to me. I as a student in the program feel confusing, lost, understanding that the progress, that how you should feel in the first week of call but it’s been 7 week now I still have that feel of confusing, it’s like disorienting trail that that I follow in which every decision could mean life (right)or…

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    Van Gogh uses color in a very deliberate and effective way in The Night Café. He selects the colors not based on his visual interpretation of the room but on the psychological and emotional effects it has on its occupants. He explains to his brother Theo, in a letter, that he uses the red and green in an attempt to express the terrible passions of human nature. The use of these colors helps to illustrate the intensity of the Café de la Gare and provoke the emotions of the viewer who may relate…

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