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    Perfection: Do We Need an Epi-Do-Over? Perfection is the disease of a filter-dependent, self conscious generation of teenagers. They obsess over having flawless hair, flawless bodies, flawless teeth and flawless skin, but they are never able to truly escape their flaws. Imperfection is inevitable, but many people are not content in accepting that reality, especially adolescents struggling with puberty and acne. In a nation that is entirely consumed by the obsession of perfection, the Epiduo…

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    • In figure 1 the colors that are used are complementary colors. These colors are found opposite of each other on the color wheel, but when they are used together they complement each other. In the work you see the monochromatic color palette of blues and greens, then you look at the door and it is a reddish orange. The color of the door is complemented by the blue color palette and draws your eyes to the focus point of the work, which is the red door. • In figure 2 the shapes that are used…

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    We chose to make light orange. According to the RGB system, using the color triangle, it is called (.75, .2, .05). We can also conclude that light orange has a greater saturation and hue of red than green and blue. Using the saturation method, we subtracted .2 from each RGB value and got (.55, 0, .15). By figuring out the color position, we looked at the fraction of the red and greens light orange has; .75R and .2G. In order to find out the fraction of blue, we used the equation 1 = r+ g +b…

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    Colour Mixing Experiment

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    From the last couple of days, Namik was showing his interest in talking and recognising different colours. To follow his interest and extend his knowledge, the kindergarten student teacher (Paramjeet) set up colour mixing experiment using milk, primary colours and the detergent liquid to show the chemical reaction. Paramjeet introduced the three primary colours (red, yellow and blue). She also explained that these primary colours could be used to make secondary colours. In order to assess…

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    Process-Analysis Of Art

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    would spend hours learning how to sketch out an idea, pick the perfect colors, and finally, paint. My mind is constantly flooded with images that are so vivid I can see them clear as day even with my eyes open. Some are like photographs that linger in…

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    memories from the past and remind her of that time, while still trying to confess to her. In Plath’s poem, she uses the flowers to represent life to contrast her want for death. One example, she writes, “Upsetting me with their sudden tongues and their color, / A dozen red lead sinkers round my neck” (41-42). Here, Plath is saying that the tulips are too red and colorful and that they keep her down but still keep her afloat. Being red, the tulips contrast her white hospital room and remind her…

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    her into young adulthood. Interchangeable colors Tweens love color, so we gave the space a punch of fresh, invigorating color. Sometimes you have to go beyond the ordinary, and choose color combinations that seem avant-garde, particularly when you’re designing a space for a tween, teenager or young adult. We chose colors that are popular with tweens, but paired them with elegant neutral blues and timeless crisp whites, allowing you to interchange colors and transition easily into the next…

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    de Kooning uses color, emphasis, different proportions, and through the organization, he conveys his interpretation of women and how strong and powerful they are. In the painting, Kooning combines the background with the foreground; there is not any separation between the two. Both use the same colors which help to blend it together, giving little indication of where either starts. There is a background, but you cannot tell what is going on, it is just an arrangement of colors and lines. The…

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    Green is proven to be the most calming color in the world. To represent neutrality and agree-ability in a way that just soothes someone down. It’s the color of fresh silk like grass, the outer shell of the most satisfying apple; the color of covetous money. How incredibly ironic that a color that is seen in such an evenhanded way is the color of something that can cause the opposite of an agreeable situation, the almighty dollar. Money does anything but create neutral and calming encounters, it…

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    previous Impressionists. His Post-Impressionist art showed new explorations of color. These discoveries had vast reviews from art critics– mainly after his passing in May of 1903. Gauguin studied and practiced numerous techniques during his investigations. These studies consisted of Delacroix’s use and application of color, chromo-therapy, Cloisonnism, Seurat’s stippling techniques, and Goethe’s experiments with color, light and the human eye. After leaving his wife and children and…

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