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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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    The Murder of Dreams Examine how Eliot utilizes literary devices to convey and enhance one of the themes of his poem. You may want to consider tone, diction, allusion and/ or imagery when creating your analysis. “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock” is a collection of fragmented depressing thoughts of a man, Prufrock with no self esteem. When one thinks of the title “The Love song” one often assumes the poem is based affection, and their one true love. “ The Love Song of J. Alfred…

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    Camera Obscura Vermeer

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    Vermeer used oil to paint this master piece that would forever be a part of history. Using camera obscura Vermeer was able to create a very detailed painting because device that aided him on his work. When the whole that the light comes through is smaller the image becomes sharper leading to a more detailed piece of art. Modern ones would have a lens to make the image bigger. Vermeer was also famous for his special blend of oil that was known by other artist but nobody was able to perfect it…

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    Prufrock Tone

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    Apathetic Tone in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" T.S Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" tells the sad tale of a man who has accomplished little in life but wearing "rich" clothing and procrastinating. Eliot employs a myriad of literary devices to convey the dull routineness of Prufrock's life, but the absolutely apathetic tone of the narrator is what really drives home just how passive he is about his own life. The entire poem is nothing but an aside to help Prufrock avoid…

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    explained the using of different color to represents the contrast of traditional between two countries which are Mexico and United States. In Frida Kahlo’s paintings has contribute her own life to classical art in mostly about her self-portraits; her works also reflect…

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    In the portrait, Frida Kahlo juxtaposed Mexico and the United States reflecting her love and patriotism for her original country. On the left, Frida revealed her feeling about her country by showing the sun inside an unusual cloud, in addition she shaped the sun as a human face which is bleeding that is divulge what is Farida thought about her country. In the same side of the portrait she shown the moon in the cloud too which is illustrate depression. Also she shown the flowers, wild plants, and…

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    a piece called Portrait of Artist’s Sister, by Georges Lemmen. It is a, you guessed it! A portrait of his sister, it is very realistic but also really cool. Painted with oil on canvas, the artist portrays his sister in a stricter light. She has an expressionless look on her face, with bags under eyes. Her hand are clasped on her lap, she is dressed sharply with her hair placed in a bun. It is the perfect way to be portrayed as a woman in 1891 but also has a twist. The whole portrait was done by…

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    “Portrait de Famille” The “Portrait de Famille” is a painting by Dorothea Tanning of 1953-54. In her painting, each character is different in size. In the front, a small woman is holding a plate of food, while a dog, bigger in size, stands on her feet wanting her attention. The woman seems to be a maid. Farther into the picture, there is another woman who appears younger than the maid. This woman is in a white dress, sitting on a dinner table, but with no real food. This woman also seems to…

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    dates da Vinci began creating the painting. However, the woman who seems as though she can step out of the painting at any moment is the wife of a Florentine cloth merchant named Francesco del Giocondo. This is the reason behind the alternative title Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo, more commonly known as La Giaconda. Many scholars are still uncertain about the identity of the subject, but da Vinci began painting the image around the time many significant events were…

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    can harm a healthy body; it is linked to heart disease, obesity, and constipation. Addictions, such as smoking, drinking, and drug abuse are related because it is a temporary relief of stress although, it does not make stress go away. “Stress, Portrait of a Killer”, shows that stress has evolved from the utilitarian era of killed, or be killed. Stress hormones such as cortisol and epinephrine are released by the body in times that are understood as being potentially dangerous. These hormones…

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