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    In the past week I visited Museum of Art's and Sciences also known as MOAS. Walking through this exhibit a few pieces of art caught my eye. The art work Florida Dreamscape VIII 1984 by Steven Lotz in the Florida paintings really drew me in. Looking at this painting done with Liquetex acrylic on gesso board really spoke with color. The wet liquetex acrylic gives the painting a very wet stature. Making it seem soft yet saturated with color. The Organic shapes on the Lotus flower gave it a distinct…

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    The style of choice and color scheme for an artist can stage the general mood for many paintings. As stated before, Gentileschi was most likely influenced by Carvaggio, this theory becomes even more apparent when it is shown that both artists utilize chiaroscuro to emphasize the drama of the scene that is unfolding. Chiaroscuro is a way of contrasting light and shade, usually using strong tonal contrast, which can lend itself to emphasize drama such as the tension portrayed as Judith saws off…

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    The pattern of dim lines and hues made when electromagnetic vitality, for example, light, goes through a substance and energizes its molecules. The energized iotas radiate vitality as light. Since every kind of iota emits light having an extraordinary scope of hues, the emanation range can be utilized to decide the substance 's concoction organization. An outflow range is an electromagnetic radiation (EMR, for example, obvious light, a substance discharges. Each component emits a novel unique…

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    Nail Art Research Paper

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    indication that you are always conscious about your beauty and hygiene. Good and stylish nails, properly trimmed and manicured is a symbol of stylish women who cares a lot about her look. The nail paints are very important, and the color designs and hues might be different in different seasons. For example, you may need to paint your nails darker and earth colors in winter while in summer; light and spring based nail colors will fascinate you and your friends…

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    the art principle in which an artist uses many colors, shapes, texture, lines in a painting to create a complex piece of art. In the painting “Cityscape No. 1” the artist used different hues, shapes, and lines in his work of art to create a unique painting that depicts an unknown city. The different palette hues, which are shades of green, gray, blue, pink, and brown, bring energy to the canvas and makes the painting look more realistic and appear like a photograph. The use of the bright color…

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    background has low-key lighting, dark shadows and blue hues. Del Toro’s films are commonly known for his use of the primary colours, red, blue and yellow, to further enhance the telling of the story by painting an incredible world of vibrant colours. Throughout the film, Pan’s Labyrinth, the parallel narratives of the real versus fantasy worlds are differentiated by the use of the colour scheme. The low-key lighting together with the muted greys and cold hues…

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    Artwork Research Paper

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    Artwork Reflection Essay Throughout the history of mankind, art has been a key point in the expression of emotions, feelings, and thoughts. In more recent time, art has been used as a way for architects to create designs of buildings that feel more integrated with their environment. Frank Lloyd Wright executed his designs beautifully in a house design that he created in 1939. Fallingwater, built in Bear Run, Pennsylvania, was a marvelous accomplishment for an architect, even during Wright’s…

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    Birthmarks Research Paper

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    Yet treatment does exist. Surgical treatment, creams that can help fade away the hue, and make up to help cover them. Treatment also depends on the type of birthmark and related conditions. Usually no treatment is needed, but surgery is often used to remove if they affect appearance or result in an increase cancer risk. Examples of…

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    Then the narrator introduces “those that live without their curse” (5), or those who became enlightened and can see. They are described to be mystical, “their song and laughter echo in bright hues” (6), meaning their liberation from darkness led to such joy that from song and laughter the seeing can create masterpieces. The seers are joyful, but also choose “to dance in the rain” (7), meaning that even among sadness and peril the seers can find…

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    James Merrill's Divorce

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    The poem is a description of James Merrill’s account of his childhood experience through his parents’ divorce. His words, while brief, provided thorough descriptions of his experiences. He describes his parents by taking the reader through specific details that tell of their activities. His dad seemed to enjoy the party life and women in the personal setting and professionally attempting to make history and a lot of money. His mother is described as a person who enjoys the party lifestyle…

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