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    Dr Jekyll's Experiment

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    Jekyll anxiously awaited the arrival of Saturday evening for he intended to present himself as both the genial, familiar doctor and the smaller, younger stranger. If things went wrong concerning the draught and it failed, or the results were delayed, or the effects could not be reversed... which such risks in mind did he resolve to perform a test prior to the eve’s commencement. He laid a child-sized suit upon his mattress and arranged a group of flasks and other equipment in a semicircular…

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    Pop-Surrealism Analysis

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    Ge Shen Dec 10,2017 ENGL1010 Sara Austin Pink Pop-Surrealism and Image Distortion Pop-surrealism is often viewed as 'lowbrow' art. It utilizes various subcultures, including “classic cartoons, 60's TV sitcoms...rock music, pulp art, soft porn, comic books, sci-fi [and]Japanese anime” (Essak 1), to comment upon or make fun of various socio-political issues or individuals. This art form is often “assigned circa 1994” (Essak 1), which is the year that prominent lowbrow artist Robert Williams…

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    crepe myrtle is as much a part of its strikingly impressive visual appeal as the flowers themselves. As the tree varieties mature, the bark periodically sheds, changing colors from gray, to a pale cinnamon, revealing at times a soft, light pinkish hue. When the trunk sheds, the new bark…

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    Emily Carr's Big Raven

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    light source in the scene is crucial to creating the illusion of space and depth. Carr’s masterpiece is incredibly balanced in both composition and colour. The colour palette used is mainly composed of cool colours. The painter cleverly chose these hues to juxtapose the colour of the totem raven,…

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    Marigold Research Paper

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    They are these yellow, red and sometimes orange colored flowers that are eye catching even among other belles found in the garden. Their vibrant hues are not only captivating, but also have an uplifting ambiance. We know how relaxing plants are, but pairing them with the beauty of these waving and inviting petals make looking at them even more enjoyable. The beauty of marigold is not solely measurable through its appearance. It might not be common knowledge, but this gorgeous plant also offers…

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    burnishing or blending, which would be used by a prismacolour colourless blender pencil or marker. Fletcher made her work remarkably appealing by using burnishing around the edges of her work and blending throughout. In this piece she did not use any hues she only used pure achromatic colouring. Karen Fletcher was born in Saskatchewan, Canada, 1952. Currently lives in Waterloo, Ontario. I unexpectedly…

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    The Alba Madonna

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    oranges on the woman's dress. As Raphael started on the background, he outlined the mountain tops with light brush strokes and demonstrated the tactic of atmospheric perspective. When Raphael reached the top portion of his painting, the tint of the blue hues became lighter. As the viewer can see, the mountains look as if they are part of the water. Raphael's use of perceptual colors creates an illusion in the mind of the viewer by believing the water and mountains are blended in together. In…

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    The setting is the framework in which a story takes place. It includes the time, place, or the social environment and creates an immense effect on the plot and the characters. Setting establishes the mood of events, creating an atmosphere which corresponds to the characters emotions. In Anton Chekov’s “The Lady with the Dog”, the setting plays a major role in establishing the characters and their relationship between each other. The first example of this instance is Anna and Dimitris first time…

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    The Queen of Katwe is a film based on a woman who lives in a poor area of her home town. She is drawn to the game of chest and soon learns how to play. This woman grows to be intelligent in the game of chest and finds herself competing in championships. Throughout the movie it shows color, culture and a theme to give a visual of her feelings. Isn’t that art? To express feelings through a series of colors, cultures and stories? Susanne Langer stated that art is the epitome of human life, the…

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    German Waffles

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    I woke up to (what should be) a normal day. My brothers (Joe Collar(second oldest child), Jim Collar(Third oldest child), Bill Collar( fourth oldest child). I heard the snoring of each of my brothers as I made my bed. I checked outside like I did every day to check if the mysterious man in black who had shown up the day my dad disappeared. He wasn’t there, I checked more as a habit, at this point than anything else. I slowly woke up since he is quite good in the kitchen. I decided to cut the…

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