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    In both these responses I have drawn myself—an attempt to replicate Stanley Spencer’s style. Prior to drawing these responses, I had my photo taken. The source of light was shone on the right side of my face, and was limited to imitate the shadows in Spencer’s self-portrait. These responses link to the artist which I am studying as they both feature the use of self-portraiture, something that was typical and common of Stanley Spencer. I aimed to capture the same mysteriousness associated with…

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    Oslo" (Kleiner, 711). This piece is "Tempera and pastels on cardboard by 2' 11.25'' X 2' 5''" (Kleiner, 711). The work is a brilliant portrayal of the feelings of dread of a man on the extension. Be that as it may, Munch utilizes all the more warm shading to speak to the foundation. The man's face looks as a skeleton and his dress is completely dark as a religious individual. Conversely, the piece warming shades as red in the sky with different fragments of the mix of orange and dark colored as…

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    There are many similarities and differences between the paintings “Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh and “Night Hawk” by Edward Hopper. The details due to the color can really make up a painting Shading and brush strokes can also make a big difference; it could be in the symmetry component. Realistic, 3D feel or design, and contrast in color are many details that you look for in a painting. These components can totally make different paintings. Transporting into a painting is a great quality…

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    How does Spiegelman’s use of contrasting shading methods, specific metaphors, and vivid symbolism in Maus show not only the views of the Nazis of the Jews, but how the Jews ended up viewing themselves. Spiegelman’s use of shading portrays the loss of identity, sets the scene, and shows the guilt that Valdek felt during and after the Holocaust. On pages 51, 55, and 58, Spiegelman uses the pattern of prison stripes on the faces of the mice to portray a sense of loss of individuality. It is normal…

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    Here, Kansei engineering (KE) is characterized as ''the deciphering innovation of a buyer's inclination and picture for an item into configuration components.'' According to Lee et al., (2002), it might be evoked by such traits as item frame, style, shading, capacity and value, and influenced by customer feelings and individual faculties of qualities (to investigate the relationship between the customers' sentiments and the outline components of…

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    Climate Effect On Building Façade Spring 2015 Abstract : Building façade is one of an important element of the architecture. It have a significant effect on energy and the comfort of the building users. The façade is affected by the environmental conditions and their designs should take into consideration the climate of the region this research will explain the façade treatment on different region, also the Basic methods for designing high-performance building façade it will explain two case…

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    The illustrator strategically uses thick white lines and dark black shading to contrast between the background and the foreground. In the foreground, dark and jagged shadow casting mountains stand sharp and erect, and almost completely obstruct the view of the destination that the main character is aiming to reach, Count…

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    like some of the furniture especially the legs on the tables look as if they were carved out of real wood. The people in the painting look as if they could be made of porcelain. There is a lot of depth in the room as well and this is because of the shading he used in the corners of the room. In the mirror there is a reflection of a door the type of brush stroke that is on the door is a hatch stroke. It looks a bit rough but intentionally. The painting is 82 by 65cm big, that is around two feet.…

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    choice in opal gems. • Use a legitimate gem dealer. This is unquestionably a situation where you need to purchase from somebody you trust. • Opal is a grand gemstone whose shades envelop for all intents and purposes each tint in the shading range. The play of shading is diverse on each stone, and its sparkling tones offered ascend to "opalescent." Because it is such an enchanting and remarkable gemstone, it is no big surprise that opal adornments are extremely well known among gatherers and…

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    Matisse style included utilizing colors that were pure and the white of the presented canvas was to make the light-filled air stand out in his artistic creations. As opposed to demonstrating and shading to loan volume and structure to his photos, Matisse utilized differentiating zones of unadulterated shading. These thoughts kept on being essential to him all through his art…

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