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    Resilient Flooring Essay

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    produce choice for homes of contemporary or traditional style active households or busy working adults who do not have the time to clean and maintain their floor regularly. Resilient flooring, also known as vinyl flooring, offers an array of designs and colors to best meet your dream of what exactly you want and create your desirable look with a little imagination. Vohringer high end vinyl floor is resilient, versatile, beautiful and affordable. This seamless flooring category has seen frequent…

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    clothes to simply sitting on benches to rest. The blue accents on the clothes and the roof itself contrasts neatly against the peachy orange skin tones of the working people and thus presents a calming effect to the viewer’s eye with its complementary colors. The artist could persuade a particular lifestyle choice of balancing work and pleasure based on the depicted actions of the people. Since there are a substantial number of people depicted in the painting, the artist could also emphasize the…

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    types of colors used in the mural which seem to be bright colors referring that the artist has a positive feeling and positive point of view about life in Los Angeles. The use of different paintings in one, such as palm trees, wrestlers and cars create the thoughts of the artist perspective of living in Los Angeles because it shows the idea of what it might it seem like life in Los Angeles for anyone who's passing by and sees the mural, giving themselves an idea of how and what is living life in…

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    Hanging on the wall at my eye level, a vivid painting depict a mountain lion, a dog, and a man caught my attention. Sitting in front of the tree, a man is holding a colt revolver on his right hand and a bowie knife on his left, the weapons he possibly used to kill the mountain lion lying in front of him. A black dog is sitting obediently next to the man. As the man’s mixed facial expression triggered my curiosity to find out more of his story, I took a step closer to this painting, Peter Quivey…

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    Man With Pipe Analysis

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    the remainder of his life later dying in 1956. The Painting by Jean Metzinger that I have chosen is “Man with Pipe.” This painting uses Cubism in a very unique way to better capture the viewer’s eyes. The painting is very sharp in color and uses many different colors all throughout the painting. There are many triangles and squares and even other unique shapes thrown all around. Some parts are very plain and white, while others are very vibrant reds and blues with flowers and designs.…

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    It depicts the brutality of racism and the fear of being judged on the merit of being a particular color. Although, it was more rampant during the time the poems were written things are getting better. Some of the credit for this has to go to the freedom writers like Maya Angelou and Wole Soyinka. In today’s world, racism might be a dying concern; but…

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    Painting your house is not as easy as it is shown in the cool television commercials. It is definitely not a one man's job. You need dedication and commitment to complete the entire job. It is not possible for you to reach every nook and corner and ensure that the coloring is done uniformly throughout the house. Hence, it is best to opt for Residential Painting Contractors. They are experienced professionals who have relevant skill and expertise in carrying out the job in the most feasible way.…

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    The two pieces I chose are both inspired by Native American culture. The first is titled Ghost Dancer, from the Ghost Dancer Series by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. The piece is pastel on paper and is in the permanent collection at the Brunnier Art Museum at Iowa State university, its object number is UM82.8. The second piece I chose is also in the permanent collection at the Brunnier Art Museum with the object number being UM82.7. This piece is an acrylic painting on canvas titled, And Then There…

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    Maruyama Cranes Analysis

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    ceiling, is Maruyama’s artpiece. The light from the ceiling window makes the gold leaf glow, making the view at the base a gold sky for the cranes. Once reaching the top floor, they no longer appear to be cranes flying in a gold sky, but rather cranes living peacefully in their habitat. In Japanese culture, cranes are symbols of luck and long life, due to the belief that cranes live for thousands of years. The red-crowned cranes are a representation of the New Year, bringing good will and…

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    from the trees with every breath. A sense of peace and serenity to mind, sitting back and taking in the wilderness. The pallid shades of the trees around echo resonate with the footsteps of those who gamble within. Barks of all tones, varieties, and colors push beyond, wrestling for the warmth and comfort of the sun. The trunks intertwine, spiral, or rise, straight-backed and proud from the ground. Their hearts lie within their roots, where once their innocent, untamed seeds rummaged for life.…

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