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    Case Study Still life is one of the principal genres of Western art. It is art depicting inanimate subject matter, e.g. fruit, flowers and household objects which are usually arranged on a table top or surrounded with fabric. This genre of painting allows for artists to explore their relationship with everyday objects; many still lives have symbolic meanings, revealing stories or ideas. More commonly, the status of the painter (or the buyer of the art, if such is being made for a specific…

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    The Stroop Test

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    1. Experiment In order to execute an experiment, LabView is used. There are strings for ten different colors which include these: Maroon, Yellow, Green, Blue, White, Orange, Pink, Purple, Black, Grey. Each of these colors is compared to a control where participants choose an answer. If the submission is equal to the correct answer, then a small green light lights up after the test is over, indicating that the answer is right. The one or zero indicated by each boolean light is submitted to a…

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    Hartman Color Test Essay

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    white. Red is the controlling personality, White is the free-spirit personality, Yellow is the center of attention, and blue is the perfectionists. Each day I plan on observing on how they exhibit one of four colors. I am blue, because people can depend on me for anything. My work even notice how dependable I am by offering me hours on my off days. My secondary color trait is a white, because I like to be the bigger person in situations. Interacting with unfamiliar people around me, I like to…

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    Light Wavelength Essay

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    something that is visible to us. For example, the light that comes from a light bulb or your car headlights and the sun. But in fact, we are recognizing “white lights.” This is the light that is divided up into six elementary colors; red, orange, yellow, green, blue violet. This is true when you place a thick piece of glass in the sunlight and a rainbow band of colors appear. These colors are put onto a light spectrum with its shortest wavelength are violet and its longest wavelength ending in…

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    space. In both pieces, the artist uses the colors brown, black, red, white, green and blue in both paintings. In the ice skater piece, the blue symbolizes the sky, white equals snow, green means the ground, the brown and red colors outline the figure, the black shows the ice skates and face and gives the figure a sense of human form and the tan color shows the skin of the figure. In Four Wooden Sculptures, the blue, green, and red colors detail the room that the figures are in, with the…

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    Art Critique

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    1. This painting includes a man and a woman kissing by a window. The couple is standing near an open window with four openings and light curtains. Looking out of the window there are 3 human-like figures and a tall, dark, green tree. There is also a building with multiple windows, some windows are dark and some have light coming out of them. 2. You can tell that the couple is kissing though, neither of their faces have any facial features on them. Them kissing, represents an act of love…

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    that the color of a solution was determined both by the colors it absorbed as well as the colors it transmitted. For example, if a solution was viewed as the color red, then red light was transmitted by the solution while the complementary color, green, was absorbed. Beer’s Law stated that the amount of light that passed through a sample was limited by the light’s wavelength, the distance travelled by the light, and the concentration of the substance…

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    Six Feet Under Analysis

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    throughout the show. The first instance of the dark color scheme is shown during the show’s theme song, in the theme song there are many items that appear in gray, brown, and white colors. The flowers in the opening song of the show start off with bright green and pink colors, which quickly turn to dark brown dull colors as the flowers die. This again reiterates the reoccurring theme of life and death in the show and shows how the cycle of life always ends with death. One thing that was…

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    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, red, green, and purple to symbolize the emotions of different characters throughout his novel. White is a “color without color”. Some people view at as…

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    fabric it seems like the center most point of attraction, as it catches the viewers eyes by its tint color and creates an illusion of a very realistic pink island. If we view from the air, we can see that there is a good contrast with the blue and green of the environment and seems like a two-dimensional artwork. There is a great variation between each island, as some seem close to each other , some too far. We can see the horizontal lines that appear on the fabric and the waves of the sea…

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