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    Viridian Inc Case Analysis

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    Viridian Inc.: 360 Painting, Albuquerque Branch In the August of 2015, painting franchise 360 Painting welcomed their New Mexico branch, Viridian Inc. to the company. The buyers of this branch were my parents, Chris and Teresa Scott. Before buying into the franchise, my mother had worked as a local decorative painter for fifteen years prior as a side job; meanwhile, my father managed a retail store. He had always wanted to own his own company, but wasn’t sure what kind of business he wanted to…

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    The squealing pig demonstration of Galen is one of the most famous single physiological demonstrations of all time that even Leonardo da Vinci was inspired to produce a beautiful drawing of the recurrent laryngeal nerves (Gross, 1997). According to Gross (1998), it was Galen’s squealing pig demonstration that brought the first experimental and publicly repeatable evidence that the brain controls behavior. In his time, Galen even made lengthy arguments against Stoic philosophers, implying in…

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    Essay On Amethyst

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    Amethyst is a variety of quartz with different color: purple, from deep purple to pink, blood-red, lilac and purple with glass luster. It is is a symbol of peace, sincerity, candor. It should be worn when you are plagued by worry and anxiety. Its internal energy helps to find inner peace and inner harmony, to maintain health. If you are in love, your choice will give you true love. Some widows and widowers wore amethyst as a sign of eternal love to the deceased spouse. Amethyst is therefore a…

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    Night Cafe Who was Vincent Van Gogh? And why the night cafe is one of his masterpiece and most famous painting? In the Modernist world there were so many fabulous and famous paintings but in this essay I want to focus in Vincent Gogh.Vincent Gogh was born on March 30 of 1853 in Netherland. He studied paintings while living in Paris in 1886. He was a Dutch artist whose work had a far reaching influence on 20th-century art. He never married he declared his love to Eugénie Loyer, but she reject…

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    Even though the painting consists of local colors there is intensity which is brightness and dullness to the hue in the colors, Andrade uses the intensity to bring attention to each of the objects. I love the way Lizbeth Andrade uses value light and dark tones throughout…

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    throughout his career in painting. Those works of art include The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, these being his two most famous works. Since the 1500s copious amounts of money have been spent on protecting and restoring these works of art to ensure that future generations get to experience the artistry of Leonardo Da Vinci. These two works of art are greatly valued because they represent Da Vinci's passion for art, experimentation, and his new discoveries in his craft. Although these paintings are…

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    M.C. Escher was a Dutch artist who created over 448 original pieces, and spent over thirty years perfecting his techniques. He weaves complicated concepts and images together, creating the style that represents him and his works. Escher uses many techniques like wood cut, transferring, and the use of 2D and 3D ideas, to make his pieces what they are. In Escher’s pieces Metamorphosis I-IV and Day and Night he demonstrates how everything and everyone is connected, and how change is inevitable. Day…

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    Essay On Yousuf Karsh

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    Taylor Bieschke Image Making II Yousuf Karsh Yousuf Karsh is a portrait photographer. He is best known for his shots of Winston Churchill, Ernest Hemmingway and Audrey Hepburn. He was asked to shoot countless icons in film, politics, and literature during his time as a photographer. Yousuf was often asked to take photos of his subjects. Only early is his career did he have to ask to take his photos, but once the iconic shot of Winston Churchill was printed by Life, he no longer had to go out…

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    Public Artwork

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    There are many artists well recognized around the world for the marvelous works they have done as individuals. The two artists that caught my eye in the early stages of the course were Tom Otterness and Magdalena Abakanowicz. Their artwork just stood out the most among their colleagues to me. In this essay, I shall speak about their backgrounds and some of their artworks that they have produced throughout the years. Tom Otterness was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1952. He moved to New York City in…

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    (if we consider the Arnolfini Portrait (fig.2) as a kind of certificate rather than a portrait), but the depiction in Christus’s painting seems immature and the depth of the room defies common sense. As the figure seems too large for this narrow space, it could be inferred that the perspective may not accord with nature and that the background was added to the painting to suggest space. Hans Memling, a German-born artist who was apprenticed under Rogier van der Weyden and then moved to Brussels…

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