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    although water pollution is something that we see in almost every body of water, looking here it’s calm, and fresh. It is a habitat that is perfect for wildlife to grow and live in. Clean skies make for a healthier and safer life. The photo shows a blue sky with scattered white, puffy clouds resting above snowcapped…

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    figurines. The “Venus de Milo, ancient statue commonly thought to represent Aphrodite” (Britannica 1). There are some oddities that can be seen such as floating heads that appear to be from the figurines themselves. There seems to be five heads with a blue glow around the head, and share the face of the figure that has the most detail (the one on the far right). It makes sense that Dali would make the figurine that composes the bullfighters face be the most complex figurine, and have the most…

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    Aragon oil, Sunflower seed oil, Acai fruit oil, Papaya, and Agave Americana. Appealing to the eye, this attracts the audience to the ad by using vivid and appetizing images. The use of color for example the ones we see in the ingredients; greens, blues, orange bring a sense of appeal to the eye because they look pleasing. An important detail as to why they show these ingredients on the ad is because they are natural . Any product that contains natural oraganic ingredients will want to promote…

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    and secondary colors with the combination of color harmonies. Primary colors like blue, yellows, and reds. The color blue gives the feeling of freedom, calmness and intellectual. While, yellow color produces an emotional strength, confidence and creativity feelings. Secondary colors of orange and yellow-green were used to give the effect of warmth and security. Complementary harmonies are noted with the blue sky and the orange outline of the tree. The complementary harmony gives the…

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    along the shape of the small stream. The sun was shining down towards the left of the viewer, casting shadows and the different shades of the trees colors. Even though this was indeed a painting, the sun itself looked very bright by the colors that the artist used. Taking the bright yellows and whites, having the sun appear to shine brightly in the afternoon with the light blue sky becoming its background.…

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    A glowing medallion in the sky complimented by a cool, tranquil breeze sets a happy mood for the day. Urban blues can be heard walking downtown Chicago. A jungle of buildings, each varying in size, tower above all. Rich history accompanies the renown architecture. Strong, iron bridges hover above the glassy blue-green Chicago River. Fresh air and a gentle breeze from the water clears the sinuses. A faint sea scent can be detected. Swaying to and fro in the wind, tall oaks line the river.…

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    It was during the particularly hot August of 1964 that Margaret left her husband for another man. The oppressive, humid heat of the small college-town in West Virginia in the late summer made the usual daily life seem blurry and utterly dream-like. For this reason, Charles knew she was gone but didn’t really believe it; the blank space (almost like a black hole, sucking in bad thoughts and memories to give him a kind of illusioned, pure nostalgia) where she used to be was bathed with white and…

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    over the boy struck him for the first time. He looked alert. He had on a blue plaid shirt and his eyes were a brighter blue than he had ever seen them before. There was a strange new life in him,” (O’Connor 183). This quote contains imagery of eyes. They are bright and Sheppard can see the joy and excitement in them. Prior to Rufus teaching Norton about religion Sheppard described Norton’s eyes as “Not yet engaged… a paler blue… as if they might have faded,” (O’Connor 144). The religion is what…

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    the film into an openness and affirmation of life, expressing itself particularly powerfully in Julie’s kindness and passion for music. The film is explicitly meant to express a perspective on the subject of liberty, the ideal corresponding to the blue portion of the French flag. However, Kieślowski approaches the subject not from the common political understanding of the term “liberty,” but rather from the portrayal of Julie’s internal liberation from her trauma, depression, and…

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    Artists often aim to tell a story when creating a piece. Whether they want to convey a message, bring up controversial topics, or teach a lesson, artists try to get an idea across to their viewers. The illustrators look to the audience to dissect what they are trying to say through their paintings and offer them up for interpretation. In his painting, Kapok Tree, Alexis Rockman tells the story of the flora and fauna that he saw while on a trip to the rainforest in Guyana. Rockman uses many…

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