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    dressed and look presentable. If I am in a good, happy mood, then I will go with a lighter color such as blue or orange. When getting dressed in the morning, have you ever realized that most of your clothes match in either color or different shades of the same color family, style, or brand? Your clothing is a way of expressing yourself and how you would like to be seen by others. Your personality is expressed in colors, brands,…

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    Mosely Logo Analysis

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    Evaluation of Moseley logo’s Logo This logo is from the 1990’s and the logo is a shield which shows protection. The shield also has the initials of Moseley Park School. This could suggest that Moseley Park is a safe school as their shield like logo. Colour The colour Orange is used on the shield which suggests positive outlook, this would show the community that Moseley Park have a positive view on the things they do and nothing is seen as a negative. The colour Yellow is also used and this…

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    not do. Austin interior designer Michelle Thomas has both the experience and the designer’s eye that comes together in her concept of keep it bright and light for spring. “A good tip is to change the light bulbs from florescent to LED, and add some color with a lamp or lampshade,” says Thomas. “A white lampshade can transform your whole room interjecting airiness.” Refreshing for spring can be as cheap as rearranging the livingroom furniture making it feel like a whole, new space. Updating…

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    Ivey's Intricacies

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    “I don’t know how it works, but it works.” Inadvertently, lead singer Millie Perks perfectly encapsulates the essence of emerging Gold Coast indie-rock band IVEY. Nominally, Millie is referring to the intricacies of IVEY’s song writing process; offering a mere throwaway line, before providing deeper analysis. However, underlying this, she indicates something far more resonant. She’s right, IVEY are a paradox, and yet incredibly simple. Ostensibly, their prosperity seems unlikely, having to…

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    and how smaller they are once it get s closer to the focal point. As the people get smaller the characteristics of their faces no longer appear to be there and the details of their clothes seems to be there but they are being blend within the other colors of their clothing features. Compared to the people that are up-close to the painting, they have more precise details within their body and face features as well as the clothes that they wear. This painting has a warm and cool temperature…

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    Many different material choices and artistic process have been used in this painting. Millais worked outside to produce sketches and took back to the studio to create a larger finished painting. To create Millais model pretending to be Ophelia drowning in the river, the lady was put in a bath full of water. Some oil lamps were placed underneath to keep the water warm. An antique dress was brought into this painting. All flowers, broken, and dead leaves in full bloom were painted for real in this…

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    This work of art was created by a French artist named Pierre Bonnard, famously known for being a late practitioner of Impressionism art (Sutton 1). Though this image was created outside of the Impressionism time period, it is still labeled as an Impressionist piece of art. The subject matter of this piece is inside of Bonnard’s kitchen. Inside of the home, known as “Ma Roulette” or a French name for “My Caravan”, Bonnard’s wife is pictured leaning against the windowsill, as well as the couple’s…

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    Colour: In panel 7 the visual technique used is the colour purple, it was selected to demonstrate the characteristics of the new world. As the colour purple associates with royalty, ambition, wisdom, mystery, magic and independence it is clear that the new world will hold these features. The colour purple is intentionally selected to show how Alice is an independent girl as she is going on an adventure alone. The purple contrasted against the yellow as it gives a pop of bright colour attracting…

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    Before you can begin to understand how colors affect you psychologically, you need to understand what colors are, and how they work. Colors were first discovered by Sir Isaac Newton, he created a prism that turned sunlight into the colors that we know as “the rainbow.” Newton concluded that “white” contains all of the colors at the same time. Black, therefore, is the absence of color. Whenever Newton tested his prism, he found that red bent far less than violet (red and violet are at the…

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    Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent an idea. These symbols can be animals, objects, people, or anything. Color is a common symbol throughout all literature. In Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest there are a lot of colors. This essay could go on forever with all of them, so here are four: white, red, green, and purple. White and red represent emotions that the Combine feels towards the men on the ward, and green and purple show the men’s emotions towards the latter. Kesey uses white…

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