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    Clueless Research Paper

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    the ages. Plaid never goes out of style, and neither does our lookbook! Christine of Louis Reign has shared with us that, “My style is edgy with a twist. I love neutral colors and mixing vintage pieces with luxury pieces.” Her outfit screams just that! Contrasting red, dark blue, green, and black creates a bold color pallet; a color pallet that is still dark enough to wear during the fall season. While mixing a Prada crossbody with a plaid skirt allows for a mixing of luxury and the 90s,…

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    being used is paint. In the painting, the three elements that the painter has included are the texture, space, and color. As for the three principles of designs, he uses emphasis, variety, and unity. Using these techniques, the author was able to convey information so the audience can fully grasp on what he is expressing. The three elements being used are texture, space, and color. By using texture, he illustrates the picture in detailed. An…

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    My first impression when I viewed Mouth (for L'Oréal), New York, by Irving Penn, was wow, it’s so beautiful and colorful. When you look at this picture, you see a person’s lips with several different lipstick colors on them. The subject of this painting is obviously the lipstick, the colors in the pictures are different shades of red, purple, pink and brown, they are the focus point. The lipstick makes texture on the lips, creating a beautiful three-dimensional effect. I see several lines in…

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    Within the 2013 movie The Great Gatsby, the director Baz Luhrmann produces towards the end a scene of a gloomy foggy dock where a tiny green light blinks and cuts across the bay. The green light is the only source of light in the scene and contrasts with the dark blue surroundings. A man appears the green light illuminates his silhouette as he reaches a hand out towards the light. As he turns around it is shown it is Jay Gatsby and he turns back around to shakily reach for the light again. The…

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    Doping In Sports

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    make the decision of what route they want to take. The real standalone color is red which pops out over all the settle and dull colors to show people to go ahead and do what they need to do to get right. Also the color red shows involvement by having the quotes written in red to help make the power in the quotes pop out too. Many of times steroids are displayed in various vibrant hues all over the places. Therefore, these colors all work together to make Figure 1 and 2 support GNC and their…

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    to succeed reflected in each and every persona’s eyes. An activity that really resonated in me, and with my philosophy of leadership, was the True Colors activity. My own personal color, green, fit me exactly, but looking around the room at the wide variety of colors spread around, I realized how often it must happen where there isn’t a good mix of colors despite the necessity for them to work together. It moved me to reflect on my past leadership experiences in high school and in college so…

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    Marathon Runner Art

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    The picture shows thirteen marathon racers running in unison. Starting from the left side, the first marathon runner has a bright white skin color with a dark color attire. But as you go further to the right of the piece the skin color of the runner becomes darker while the attire becomes lighter. Eventually at the far right the runner has very dark skin color and bright white attire. I believe this artist was trying to reveal his feeling in a tangible way we all can see. I also believe he…

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    mean that they should act the same way in order to fight for their cause. There is a belief that a woman is never in anyway supposed to be seen or act like they are equal or higher than men in any situation. The colors, body positions and movement of the man an woman portrayed show the…

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    Klimt The Kiss Essay

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    couple, and how they are exact opposite from one another. The man’s lines are straighter and bolder than the woman's light wavy ones. The main color theme in the artwork is gold which surrounded the couple like a shrouded cloak. The background is dark blackish mixed with gold leaf and the flower hill mix of bright green, blue, purple, red, and yellow. The color in the man is white, black, and gray with rectangle shapes on gold clothing.…

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    After you have pre-soaked your shirt for at least 4 hours, you can tie dye your shirt with the fiber reactive dyes. After you tie dye your shirt, you must wrap it in paper towel and put it in a gallon sized bag and wait 24 hours. This will allow the colors to sink into the shirt and allow the dye and the fiber to bond together. After you have waited 24 hours, you must rinse your shirt and wring it out several times. After this, you must put it in the washing machine to wash off the extra dye…

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