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    Tristan Eaton

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    In the middle of the work,there are white stars and in the artwork has red and blue colors.Within the blue and red colors,there are womans showing a broad range of emotion. In this artwork, Tristan Eaton showed a full range of value by using the faces and the stars. Tristan Eaton used spray paints and brushes as his medium. With spray paint, there will be a big problem are the color fade quickly and the spray come off unevenly but with a brushes most of these problems are solved. But it’s…

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    Essay On My Ideal Life

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    clean and organized my home. 6 basic rules of tidying: 1- Commit yourself to tidying up. Well, once you start, don’t give up in the middle. Like she said it’s a marathon, got to finish till the end. 2- Imagine your ideal lifestyle. Visualize myself living in clutter-free, clean and tidy space. I inspire the Japanese style, they are simple yet functional. It is my dream, my ideal lifestyle I want to be in.…

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    Greed In The Great Gatsby

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    the color green to symbolize the greed of money, the depth of envy, and the shadiness of nature within the lives of his tragic characters in The Great Gatsby. In the key term of wealth, greed, commonly mistaken by pride, is very common. Money; A flimsy piece of complicated paper. Precisely handled by those in need, and carelessly thrown around by those who have plenty. Jay Gatz, who at the age of 17 changed his name to James Gatsby, wants to be looked at as the common rich folk. He’s living a…

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    For starters, the first painting was filled with several figures and warm hues. The background was dominantly a light brown wall with shades of blue and green mixed in. There were five figures in this painting; the first is a young girl. She was very pail with a shad of folly in her cheeks and light brown eyes. Her hair was a shade of light golden blonde and a braid at the summit gave the deception of her having a headband on top of her head. She had one tiny white Peony in her hair with other…

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    past. Although people have different thoughts about diversity, we all know that it separated our human race. We treated others based on the color of their skin or their culture. Jonas’s Committee of Elders sacrificed all diversity, culture, and pride for Sameness. “There was a time, actually- you’ll see this in memories later – when flesh was many different colors. That was before we went to sameness. Today all flesh is the same, and what you saw today was the red tones.” the Giver said to Jonas…

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    A profound statement that has resonated with me throughout my life came from Albert Einstein who expressed, “Great spirits have often overcome violent opposition from mediocre minds". I was born on the night of June 6th, 1997 in Tacoma, Washington, where I have spent the majority of my life. While I experienced the traumas associated with divorce, and mentally ill relatives, I was privileged in that I always had a roof to live under, food to eat, and decent educational opportunities. My mother’s…

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    The Blue Trailer Tromping up the wooden steps of our trailer, light blue paint chips off under my shoes. I swing open the front door and see the living room. Memories of family members sleeping over and birthday parties fill my mind. Carpet a light brown color, wallpaper that was at first white, but faded with age. The large TV takes up most of the room, along with the couch and leather chair. I turn left and see the dining table. At the end is a large, brown cabinet made for storing plates…

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    little short, a little dumpy in their proportions, but the palette is extremely rich.’’(P.87 Renoir His life,art and letters). ‘’Absolutely admirable general harmony’’ by Bergerat. (P.87 Renior His Life,Art and letters) ‘’His refined and delicate colors’’ by De Banville. (P.87 Renior His Life,Art and…

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    25 inches, and one must take a step back in order to view its entirety. From its size, the painting was most likely intended to be the centerpiece of a living room or parlor. The portrait depicts a woman, with a studio that is visible in the backdrop. Present are the use of very soft pastel colors, pinks, whites, and shades of gold. These colors are very typical for the late 19th-century French portrait and create a softness…

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    Big Day At School Essay

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    The night before the big day to go to school, I was in my room in my green bed, laying down and staring at the walls and everyone else was in their room or in the living room watching TV. That nigh is really hot and it was raining outside with really loud and there were thunders outside. That day I could not go to sleep because I was thinking about how my school would look like. If I would like my classmates and if I would make any friends that I could understand and if they would understand…

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