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    this painting are brown and the sky and ocean are blue with some…

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    Pre-Reliquary Baptism

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    Religion and pilgrimage to holy sites was developed into an integral part of the society during the 12th century. The Christian believed in the resurrection of Christ and the afterlife that depended on the actions of an individual over the course of their lifetime. In order to gain salvation Christians at the time made pilgrimages to holy sites in order to please their God and attain salvation from hell and find a place in the abode of God; the heavens. As the favored place of pilgrimage was…

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    instance, children in school learn that the color green is associated with being glad and red being associated with anger. Yet do they know that the color-emotion association can determine and set peoples mood without noticing it. Also, depending on the shade of the color whether it’s warm, saturated, unsaturated, sets the overall atmosphere. The connections between color and emotion are part art and part psychology. As humans, we are prone to associate emotions with color, the connection…

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    Thirteen Reasons Why Some ask what does the color blue represent, wondering if it is more than just a color. Blue is most commonly used to portray sad emotions in artistic mediums. This practice is demonstrated in the book, Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher, where blue is a prevalent theme evoking a sense of sadness. Hannah Baker, one of the main characters, mentions blue numerous times throughout the entire novel to represent her feelings of depression. Blue is a recurring theme consistently…

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    in the far background and is not noticed with a first glance at the artwork. The odd thing about these windows in the piece is that you cannot see anything outside through them. The entire piece of artwork looks to be different tints and shades of the color blue. The three elements of art that are most noticeable in this piece of artwork are color, value, and line. Of all of the elements of art, color is the most powerful. It attracts a viewer’s attention, and that is what happens in this piece…

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    short story Sonny’s Blues, James Baldwin uses darkness and light to demonstrate struggle, addiction, loss of innocence and transformation as both brothers teeter between the different shades of the blues, using music as a way to bring them both to redemption. When light is used in stories readers can very easily relate it to happiness,…

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    Blue Marsh Description

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    Everyone has a place that is special to them, and mine is Blue Marsh Lake in Reading Pennsylvania. Blue Marsh is a serene and calming place that is without the traffic sounds of everyday life. As soon as I step out of the vehicle at Blue March Lake, the warm sun on my skin and the sounds of the water engulfs me in a blanket of peace. Whenever I head out to this special lake, I know I can prepare myself for complete relaxation. Another reason I enjoy Blue Marsh is it sounds so different than the…

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    Description There are various shades of blue and black, splashes of yellows, a textured cypress tree, yellow stars, a crescent moon glazed in its own yellow light, a blue mountain range, fields of blue, a town, buildings was a dash of orange in the windows, a church with a large steeple, vertical and horizontal lines, black lines in the tree, small trees in the town with curly tops, reflections of the yellow moonlight on the tops of the buildings and the small trees. Analysis There are five…

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    Color Orange Worksheet

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    color responsible for the increased stimulation of the hypothalamus, and yellow is a color that is very common for being associated with happiness. This combination of focus and happiness drives people to have a creative mindset (Dena). Colors like blue, purple, and green have lower wavelengths that promote deeper thinking, but because orange has a higher wavelength it will not so easily allow someone to become lost in thought. This means that even though a creative mind has taken over a…

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    Imagine two students; the first gets straight A 's and likes to read in his free time. He comes from a rich family in a nice neighborhood and is hoping to get into an Ivy League one day. The second sells drugs and misses school. He plays his music too loudly and owns a gun. He probably has a criminal record. Now, what skin color do each of these students have? Assuming that the second student is black just because of the violent nature of his life is racist. This kind of assumption is’t just a…

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