tree landscape that used only a blue-green hue. They did a superb job by only using two colors. This lets your eyes take in the whole scene and not just a specific point. The camera slowly zooms in on them walking to give the scene interaction and movement. They use this same technique at (38:19) as a beautiful scene with peaceful bird noises is greatly interrupted by a horse, to show the power that the Nazgul have. I believe they use this blue-green hue so often, to give the movie a visual…
arranged in a specific pattern, forming a circle triggering thought in the viewer. The colors used in this artwork are natural due to the fact of stones occurring natural in earth: these could be called earth-tones. Different hues of brown are mostly visible, along with some reddish hues. These stones are set out in the open of a large sized room on the floor, nothing else is around or goes with this sculpture. A viewer can walk right up next to this art work. There were not very many tools…
Glitz and glamour were used to describe the energetic age of the 1920s in American society. By creating a fantasy world where some of the most influential people have an excessive amount of money, The Great Gatsby leads many to think that the Jazz Age was anything but entertaining. In history, the time period was full of financial benefits and new roles for genders. It is remembered by economic prosperity, advances in technology and culture, and changing social roles. Men came home from the war,…
The weather is perfect, the sky is baby blue, and the sun is shining over the trees creating a beautiful hue; on a day like this would you be outside or inside? Someone like Chris McCandles would spend every moment of this day outside. In the book Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer; the reader is first presented how Chris McCandless is reckless by walking into the wild ill prepared. Though Krakauer attempts to persuade the read that Chris is and was a Transcendentalist hero. I believe that Chris is…
deffinitely relates or related to the time that Frost had been in when he had written this. There are impressions of sight and touch included in this poem. They are actually quite pleaseant, for example when Frost Says "Natures Green is Gold, Her Hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower" it is very beautiful and signifies a beautiful spring day. Frost does not just focus on a single sense, he focuses on many bursts of sensation. The imagery that is in this poem is on almost every other…
Her face is described as fair with a red hue. In this statement, Chaucer is suggesting that she is quite handsome. It is also illustrated that she has gap teeth and has large hips, this contributes to the conclusion that she is a lustful woman. In addition to her outward appearance, she was also…
portrays to be. In the general prologue, the usage of symbolism describing Alyson’s physical appearance help express her self-confidence. Alyson’s vivid attire is described as, “ Her hose were of the finest scarlet...Bold was her face,handsome, and in hue” ( lines 466-468). Alyson’s expensive and fancy attire symbolize her wealth and sense of importance. The vibrant color red demand and inquire attention in a comparable way to Alyson’s fearless attitude shown within her piligrim. She…
RICHARDSON, TX- The Richardson Civic Art Society (RCAS) has showcased visual artists of the Richardson community and surrounding areas for 50 years. They have promoted the craft members have created and people have donated in local homes, businesses, and public buildings with shows. Showcases like, but not limited to, The Young People’s Scholarship Show and The Rosemary Cheney Memorial Art Show allow them to do just that. Exhibits like these avail local young artists by not only promoting their…
The second plate that captured my eyes had the blue primary hue, like most plates at the gallery, all over the plate. It had the date written in the bottom, “20 OCT 2011,” and had just some of the most ordinary food items. Biggest in the plate was a sandwich, then a Reese’s chocolate bar, some goldfish, a Sunkist…
Human figures were used as the dominant subject matter in both paintings, however different approaches were taken in terms of the placement of the human forms and its relationship to the surrounding. Human figures are spread out evenly across the lower section in both of the paintings, a sense of massiveness is depicted in both paintings, Adrien achieved such effect with his choice All the ladies are portrayed with their hair tied back in a bun. Both paintings referenced the Renaissance…