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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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    Konstantin Dimopoulos’ “The Blue Trees” is what is known as environmental art. Like “land art” or “earthworks”, environmental art makes use of nature to create nondestructive art. “The Blue Trees” is at first a little underwhelming, after all, at its core it is literally just a tree painted blue. But as I have come to understand, it is actually an ongoing project with an important message. The formal elements of “The Blue Trees” did not seem to be too complex. The color used to paint the trees…

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    Chestnut Research Paper

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    Chestnut is a stray or shall I say fluffy domestic female cat that likes to cuddle. Her breed is unknown but to classify what she is, scientifically she is a Felis Catus. The type of markings that her fur has, are tabby like ( blotchy, in a nice mixed kind of way). Cats naturally stay about the same size, and weigh around 8 pounds or so, but she weighs about 15 pounds because she likes to eat. All cats are local to land literally all over the world, apart from some particular places. Cats…

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    Early on in a relationship it is often very hard to determine if you've met your ideal match and if the person you are dating is actually your soulmate. However, there are certain signs that let you know almost right away whether the one you are dating is your perfect partner. 1) You are fully comfortable and relaxed with this person, as if you've known him/her for a long time. Soulmates often have a "feeling like they already knew each other" before they even met. According to esoteric…

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    Sulky Blue Analysis

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    Rainbow The colors have different personalities. They play different melodies and different voices in their song. The angry red plays heavy metal. The scared orange plays a fast piano song. The joyful yellow plays a pop song with love. The doubtful green plays a simple C chord on the guitar. The sulky blue plays a sad song about loss, The dream of purple plays sweet jazz with a cello in the background. These different colors swirl all in my head carrying different melodies and songs with…

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    A Perfect Red Summary

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    A Perfect Red discusses the search for the “elusive” red dye and the impacts of the color red with a Eurocentric perspective. The book begins by providing a historical overview of the color red. Several cultures have displayed strong religious, psychological and political affiliations with the color through out history. Red was considered sacred to many ancient cultures, and appeared in funerals and religious ceremonies. Some societies associated red with magical powers and its ability to cure…

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    Baraka Analysis

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    Response Essay Baraka Allison Batley Communications Essentials – COMM1016 Vali Stone Wednesday, October 21, 2015 “Eggs, thousands of them, float by on a conveyor belt. Recently hatched chicks, dressed in yellow down, tumble from a conveyor belt down a chute onto another belt. Their eyes are wide, they look about amazed, their tiny wings flutter” (Roger Ebert, 2008). This is just one of the many images Mark Magidson and Ron Fricke use in their film Baraka. Their goal at first is to capture…

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    While walking down the gallery’s hallways, I stopped and took a second look at this art piece. I was confused and curious at the same time. I thought, what a detailed piece to be made by prismacolour pencil crayon on 4 plies, acid-free rag board. I decided to watch online videos of how prismacolour is used and how to get specific details. For instance burnishing or blending, which would be used by a prismacolour colourless blender pencil or marker. Fletcher made her work remarkably appealing by…

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    The symbol I feel like was most important is the green light. What the green light represented was hopes and dreams for Gatsby. In the book “The Great Gatsby” Gatsby whole entire life was a lie. Gatsby wanted a female named Daisy. The reason why he couldn't get with Daisy was because of one important reason. The reasoning behind the fact he couldn’t get with Daisy was because his financial problem. Gatsby promised to Daisy that he would be able to take great care of her but the whole time Gatsby…

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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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