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    Nocturne in Blue and Gold by Whistler (figure 4.34) and The Scream by Munch (figure 4.35). Compare: Nocturne in Blue and Gold and The Scream are alike in that they both use color to add emotion to their paintings. The sceneries are also very similar they both have a bridge of some sort, a person, and show the water and sky. Contrast: Nocturne in Blue and Gold and The Scream are very different in the emotions you feel when looking at both painting. Nocturne in Blue and Gold is more clam, and…

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    For Colored Girls

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    Enuf to New York to perform it at Studio Rivbea for the alternative Newport Jazz Festival, all of the characters were nameless. Oz Scott, director of the stage productions, said it was the stage manager who began referring to the actresses by color of their costumes in order to easily identify them during rehearsals. As the cast expanded to include seven actresses, the names for each part were formalized and became the Lady in Red, the Lady in Blue,…

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    Lime Crime Research Paper

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    own creativity. The founder of the makeup company is Doe Deere. Certainly, this is her personal philosophy too. Her personal philosophy has attracted millions of fans to the makeup since they exploded on the scene close to a decade ago. The makeup colors are wild, dazzling, sensational, bold, and beautiful. One of the line's hottest products are the Velvetine lipsticks. Girls & Guys Love Velvetines The Velvetine lipsticks are inspired by the touch, look, and feel of rose petals. Clearly, the…

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    Abyss Painting

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    of dark colors blending in the background. The figures and the background have extremely defined textures. The subject matter is way the models are portrayed in their respective colors and the way they are surrounded in the darkness with certain textures making scenes in the “abyss”. The colors of the figures are complimentary colors; colors across from each other on the color wheel are combined to make the color brown. Also, the models contain little pieces of the other figures key colors. In…

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    City View Tzadok

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    “City view” by Osnat Tzadok is a modern day contemporary abstract piece, presented as a vibrant coloured oil painting, on a stretched canvas over a wooden frame sized: 4 foot by 2 foot. Best appreciated in a spacious area against a plain background, so to promote its chromatic design and texture. As a Canadian artist, she uses real life images and a realistic approach to her abstract painting. Moreover, Tzadok painting’s show a concept of virtual and abstract life forms. This is shown by…

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    Greyson's Observation

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    what color to color the picture. Ex- Color the sled red.) Miss Liz went through each of the pictures and said what they were. “Sled, snake…” “Miss Liz what does this do? Miss Liz what does this do?” Greyson said in a whiny voice. “Okay let’s get started!” said Miss Liz, ignoring Greyson. “What do we ride down a hill on?” she asked. “Snow- sled!” Greyson shouted in reply. “Color the sled red,” instructed Miss Liz. “I’m not gunna color,” Greyson stated and then quickly said, “I want to color…

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    Central Park

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    this piece was breathtaking. I knew immediately it had to be New York as the twin towers were shown towering right up to the clouds. The focal point of the piece was this gorgeous bridge in the park. It was surrounded by the red, yellow, and orange colors of fall on the leaves of the trees and a little river below. The bridge was parallel on both sides giving direction for the eyes to follow, as if one was standing on the edge of the bank, looking down it. The yellow of the leaves shine bright…

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    The artwork I have chosen is titled, “American Gothic”, by the artist Grant wood. The artwork was painted in the year of 1930. The painting measures 29 1/4 X 24 1/2 inches. These materials make the painting look realistic: oil on beaverboard, pitchfork, clothes, glasses, and the house in the background. The artwork is located in The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois and VAGA, New York, New York. I will now describe the painting I have chosen so you will know what it looks like. The…

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    Art Analysis Essay

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    each TV or radio stand out in its own way. The first two mid size TV's seems to be brighter and makes it stands as in it is the chest of the robot. Different shades of the brown seems to be the primary color in the piece of art. The different shapes of browns are between light and dark cherry oak color. I believe the texture on the outside of the piece…

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    them in our society. As I really tired to observe and look for different aspects in the difference in boy’s and girl’s products, like colors, size, and even scent of certain products. The places I went to was Toy’s R Us, and Wallmart, where both places had hundreds of children’s toys and products that were are displayed and…

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