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    The first symbol that “Nothing Gold Can Stay” used is gold. The gold in this poem symbolizes ideal times. The text states, “Her hardest hue to hold.” Frost refers to mother nature as “her.” Hue is a color so this means that Mother Nature cannot stay gold forever. The ideal season which is represented by gold is always going to be changing and that is something that we need to learn to accept. The next symbol…

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    The Piano By Jane Campion

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    light blue. The lightness of the hue evoke feelings of jovial bliss, for Ada a new freedom. Through altering the shade of the coloring, Drybrough can elicit depression or…

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    the use of similes, personification, tone, and a myriad of other language techniques allows the reader to engage with the story; i.e. “The purple hue surrounding my eye extenuates the fairness of my skin and makes me stand out more than an elephant in a room.” This extract from the text, provides an example of imagery and a simile, comparing the purple hue, a black eye, to a figurative elephant in a room. “Whenever you feel like criticising anyone… just remember that all the people in the…

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    Diego Velazquez is the artist that I would use to represent Spain’s biennial exhibition of Baroque art. According to http://www.spanish-art.org/spanish-painting-early.html Spain has produced some of the world’s most famous painters and they have produced some of the world’s most famous paintings. Furthermore, Spanish painters have been instrumental in the development of many different art movements such as Cubism, Surrealism, Mannerism and Romanticism, according to…

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    Grief is something everyone will experience at sometime in their life and a person is never prepared for the feelings that follow. The poem “Nick and the Candlestick” by Sylvia Plath is the narration of of a woman processing a loss of a loved one. Sylvia Plath is a published poet by the age of nine and a certified genius with a 160 IQ at twelve (Tananbaum). Plath uses the nostalgic mood of the poem to convey the theme of grief in the poem so that the reader can prepare for a time when they will…

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    Visual Analysis Of Monet

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    The large figure carries a large umbrella painted with a red brown hue, the umbrella seeing to losses it shapes. there are no visible borders separating the snow cover sidewalk from the wooden fence that encircled the green bushes along the side. the viewer can see small patches of snow over the wooden fence. the houses…

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    The two most prominent Elements of Art in my photo, Orca Tail in Alaska (2016), are the elements of color and texture.The coloring of the overall image is excellent with beautiful blues hues in the water and peaceful greens in the forest. The value of these hues are as mentioned before pretty bright giving a very joyous and soothing feeling to the observer. The intensity of the element is high making the colors appear bright and strong. This high intensity is one of the reasons the element color…

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    In Artisan Electric’s previous blog post we addressed how lighting can affect the overall ambiance in the room. As we pointed out, a wall color can look different depending on the amount of lighting and the source of the lighting. In today’s post we staying with the color topic and we are going to address how homeowners can choose paint colors to further portray their ideal room feeling. First, it is recommended that you think about the room. What goes on in the room? Most people will want to…

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    and decorative niches are recognizably Gothic. Space and volume in the painting are strictly represented by shifts in hue, such as the shift towards warmer color in the niches and portal, indicating reflected light. The range of value is limited strictly and tends toward the lighter end, but no white is present. Lit surfaces are, once again, represented mostly in shifts of hue, not value. The scale in almost exclusively grand - smaller forms serve to make the massive size of the structure clear…

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    Aurora Borealis Analysis

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    diffuse light, a foggy environment, and a quiet perspective of the land. Church’s color choice is very naturalistic. The lines used on Aurora Borealis elicit a conceptual connection. Portrait of Félix Fénéon gives an energetic vivid scenery of whirling hues. In this picture Signac catches the dynamic development by utilizing a system called pointillism. This style depended on logical…

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