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    Council House and South Block interiors A mural painting by Mary Adshead on the east wall depicts incidents in Plymouth's history. The main staircase rises opposite the main entrance doors. It is cantilevered from a central beam of reinforced concrete. The treads, risers and moulded handrail are of afrormosia, a West African wood, and it has a metal balustrade of bronze and stainless steel with panels of toughened plate glass. The Council Chamber is designed to seat 90 members on five sides…

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    Mithila Painting Analysis

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    MITHILA PAINTING N.Tondonsana Singh Abstract The essay of Mithila or Madhubani painting deals with the history and different stages of painting, the empowerment of women in the society. Mithila painting is an art of painting which was discovered during natural disaster earthquake of 1934 in Bihar by British colonial officer in Madhubani district. This are the famous painting on paper, cloth, readymade garments, movable object etc. The madhubani district has been acquired international…

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    empowerment. The oldest known evidence of this is the Chauvet cave. As time began to pass not only did the early way of living change, so did the way people express themselves. This Essay will discuss how the art of painting, evolved into the contemporary writing that we use today. The method of painting pictures to tell stories, for many years was used by the Egyptians. The Egyptians came up with a system of pictographs to express themselves in more detail by having each individual picture…

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    Nailed Kit Painting Essay

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    Painting is basically the application of color or pigments to any solid surface to make it more appealing to the public eye. Nowadays, it is probably safe to claim that people cannot do away with it especially if they want anything to stand out. Buildings and establishments use it for additional glamour. Homeowners use it for an added design to the interior and exterior parts of their home. Even their garage doors are painted in a beatuful hue that would attract a second look. Since paints…

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    art. In the oil on canvas painting Peasants in the Fields, Eragny it is shown that Pissarro is a revolutionary painter in the styles and techniques he uses. This one in particularly is done in a pointillism style of painting. This painting was also done in his late career when he started branching off into new directions and broadening his fields of style and techniques. He was a master painter that would draw from real life and always do landscapes and street side painting of what was around…

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    making a painting begins with, ultimately, thinking too hard about the subject matter and composition. Once starting to determine subject matter, other painters are researched, such as Bonnard and Philip Guston. This gives ideas in terms of composition, color palette, and complexity of the subject matter. The influences of these two artists give a feel of less is more, which gives a sense of complexity in something so simple. The subject matter also determines the medium used for the painting.…

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    Painting slanted ceilings is a chore, but it may not be as difficult as you might think. Of course, it is always a challenge to paint any ceiling, but once you figure out what colors you are using and how to design your paint color scheme, painting slanted ceilings is just like painting the walls. There are a few things to think about before you start, specifically what colors you want to use for your walls and ceiling, and whether or not you want to distinguish between the ceiling and the wall.…

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    I am a Painting I student attending Lakeland Union Highschool and I am in 9th grade. Throughout the semester I completed an acrylic close up of blueberries, an acrylic butterfly stained glass, an oil balloon gradation, an oil still life and an oil 12x12 free choice. I chose to do an oil painting, because I was getting used to the oil techniques.The picture that I chose shows depth as the layout is, an old red van, surrounded by darkish, tall trees that line the road, along with a rail, 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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    A particular element important to this painting is the use of lines. The most noticeable lines being those belonging to the mysterious paintings frame. The detailed edging and golden inner frame point directly to the table and the pitcher of wine. The directionality of the painting suggests an implied line defining the corner of the room, also, leading the eye toward the table. The lines in the tablecloth lead the eye toward the azalea bush, the table top, and the tablecloth’s edging. Lines…

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