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    heterotroph? Humans and most animals are considered heterotrophs. Heterotrophs gain their energy from harvesting the energy that other living things have stored. An example of this would be a human having a turkey dinner or a rabbit enjoying some leafy greens. Each example shows a living thing, consuming another once living thing to gain energy. Autotrophs gain their energy in a different way. Autotrophs can gain their energy from non-living systems like the sun for example. Most plants are…

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    are dreaming. They enhance the perceptual experience that a human has with the world to such an extent that a world without color would be vague. Colors influence how we behave and interpret the world an example of this would be, how we correlate green with continuation and red with termination due to the traffic lights we encounter on an everyday basis. As we are exposed repeatedly to these color schemes we produce strong associations to the specific meaning and this can trigger the paired…

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    Rosenthal answers her questions simply with: it means going green, and this is exactly what Kate Rosenthal did for her company. Rosenthal is a mother, CEO, and an extrordinary person. In 2006, She became the CEO of Stubby Pencil Studio: for naturally creative kids, with an emphasis on naturalism. Rosenthal realized there weren 't sustainable,…

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    the painting. Although there are many contrasting colors in the painting that would ordinarily give a busy feeling, they instead give off a calming sense. The colors, that give a cartoonish feel, make the audience feel relaxed due to the types of green and red tones used. The tone comes off as peaceful due to the organization of the piece by choosing to add only the necessary pieces and show that a painting can be simple and still have impact. Rockman displays that things can be both chaotic but…

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    Analysis: In the short film "CASTELLO CAVALCANTI" by Wes Anderson, everything is taken in a scene where is in an Italian village. The setting is filmed around that area, never film in elsewhere. The cinematography of this short film is Darius Khondji, who got many international awards and nominations. There are a lot of repeating camera movement and camera position are used in the film for example the pan and the eye level shots. The whole film has a rich color of red and yellow, the setting…

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    Domenico Fetti was born in Rome in 1589. His father was a painter as well; growing up with an artistic father sparked his artistic nature (Fetti, Domenico). Fetti adopted a style that illustrated religious stories. While in Rome, c.1618/1622 using oil on a panel, Domenico Fetti created the painting The Veil of Veronica. In this painting, the artist uses neutral colors, the primary color red, emphasis and visual texture to convey a sense of realism and suffrage, thus representing the medieval…

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    Visual Analysis Of Monet

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    visible, first Monet start with very strong strokes that gradually progress to smoother shorter stroke, the most prominent are in the sky, mainly compose of blues and greys. the strong shades are the bottom of the painting, rich and vivid shade of green Monet uses to represent the patches of grass partially covered with snow. This cityscape despite a winter scenery with people carrying umbrella, the snowflakes are not visible but the snow on the ground gives the viewers the impression that has…

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    of effect. What was interesting though, was how the coloring helped illustrate the film. For example, when the main character Bart Collins, is in the real world, the coloring is very neutral and seemingly dull. But, the whole house seems to have a green hue in which creates this sick kind of feeling,…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    mixing these in different ways. Mixing all three together will make a muddy brown. The secondary colors are; purple, green, and orange are created by mixing primary colors where red and blue makes purple, blue and yellow makes green, and yellow and red makes orange. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, such as red purple, blue purple, blue green and red orange. By this way the color wheel is created. We will never really know why but scientists seem to…

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    The cashier slowly empties the bin, taking out a yellow piece of paper and then slowly places the money in the bag then ties the end as Lola snatches it out of his hand and says “Bye, Dad”. The green bag represents what I said previously, green connotes that the character believes the action they are doing is correct, in this case, Lola believes that stealing the money for Manni is the correct thing to do. The yellow piece of paper that the cashier took out, is the…

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