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    brush. Most of the works, during the Renaissance, were done with iron-fall ink, which was made from a gall, a swelling on an oak tree caused by diseases. The ink at first application was black, sometimes the ink was brown, but as time goes by and the art ages, the ink slowly turns into a brownish color, or the lines will fade.”(p.173) Back in this era, it was very common for artists to use a quill pen to dip into their ink when writing or drawing. “The quill pen was often made from geese or swan…

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    Why Are Tattoos Important

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    civilization and scientists have even discovered mummified iceman with tattoos. The art has gradually evolved and modern day tattoo artists have taken it to a whole new level. People from different cultures, races and gender prefer to get permanent inks on their body and tattoo artists with lots of imagination are in high demand these days. As more and more Hollywood celebrities flaunt their tattoos, it has become an international fashion icon. If you are interested in inking yourself or learn…

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    Termites Experiment Lab

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    The independent variable is the presence of pen ink. The dependent variable is the amount of time the termites spent on the line. Our prediction was that termites will spend more time on the line of ink rather than the line of lead. Methods: In this experiment, it was tested to see whether worker termites would follow ink based trails or lead based trails. The same ink pen and pencil were used. The shape also stayed the same. The only thing that changed was…

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    unimaginably short blasts of vitality to separate the ink in a tattoo. The wavelengths of light are either consumed by the tattoo or through…

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    It was just a normal day in Penwork. That meant that thunder was crashing and there was so much rain it was up to the top of your boots. Penciless, the great and powerful, was walking in the rain when suddenly, a horse went galloping past and splashed him, then stopped and turned around. A man came off the horse. It was his friend Papergone. “What do you want?” said Penciless. “The evil Eye of Eraser is starting to erase people! Let’s go stop him,’’ said Papergone. “Okay, let’s go,” said…

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    Essay On Color Priming

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    Colors are everywhere in an individual’s perceptual experience as they are part of our everyday life and are always present. They are seen in objects, the environment, and on people as they enhance the depth of color and influence human behavior. An example of this can be seen when we are selecting food in the supermarket as the use of color influences our choices. If we see something labeled in green we correlate it to be more positive whereas if we see something labeled in red we correlate it…

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    Tattoos Informative Essay

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    world. Most recently, Lucky was not satisfied with his body artwork; therefore, he decided to have his whole body covered in black ink, including his eyelids, the delicate skin between the toes, into the ears, and even his gums; he is covered from top to toe. Now he is having artist, who spent more than 1000 hours coloring his body, tattoo using white ink over the black ink. In conclusion, the art of tattoos has been around for thousand of years and it has grown to become more than just a…

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    Color is present in every aspect of life in the way we view objects, admire people and imagine while we are dreaming. They enhance the perceptual experience that a human has with the world to such an extent that a world without color would be vague. Colors influence how we behave and interpret the world an example of this would be, how we correlate green with continuation and red with termination due to the traffic lights we encounter on an everyday basis. As we are exposed repeatedly to these…

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    Bruce Nauman's Malice

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    and almost hatch like application of ink and tusche. The work seems as if it is only a proof and will later be transformed into something more. The application of ink is clearly heavier in specific parts of the work, while the white letters of “Malice” boldly show through in the negative space. Nauman is successfully…

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    The Pros and Cons of Large Format Printing Large format printing is, as its name suggests, printing done on a very large scale. It is often used for things like posters, billboards, and graphics for cars, buses, and other forms of transportation. Large format printing has its own benefits and drawbacks and, depending on your needs, wants, and goals, it may or may not be useful to you. If large format printing sounds interesting, but you’re not sure whether or not you should take advantage of it…

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