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    William Christenberry’s painting called Tenant House (1996) is now displaying in his solo exhibition --“ Laying-by Time” in MICA’s Decker Gallery in the Fox Building. This work is 35 3/4"x51 1/4" and painted by oil stick on plywood. A big tenant house almost occupides the whole space of the painting. The whole rectangle plywood was painted with thin as well as various mixed and impure colors. The roof is generally painted dark black but with some other colours, such as carmin, dark green and…

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    Bart Collins, is in the real world, the coloring is very neutral and seemingly dull. But, the whole house seems to have a green hue in which creates this sick kind of feeling,…

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    Symbolism In Red Sorghum

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    “Red Sorghum (1987)” directed by Yimou Zhang, the movie centers on Jiuer who is forced to marry an ill and old man, her marriage is forcedly arranged by her father. As during the ancient Chinese culture, most women did not have the freedom to choose their own marriage, and women 's marriage seemed to be a tool for a family to exchange money. So marriage was a tragedy to women. In the movie, Jiuer’s husband is dead because of the infectious disease, so she takes control over her husband’s…

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    Four Core Motives

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    Red with its bold firmness, it is has a sense of power to it. “Healthy Reds are the lifeblood of humanity. They are the movers and shakers of society.”- Dr. Taylor Hartman, reds get things done. They are just wanting to get from point A to point B as efficiently, and fast as possible. Their core motive is power, they want it and love it. A red is a natural born leader, they flourish in the spotlight, and will challenge whoever is taking it if it’s not themselves. Reds strengths may…

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    be wearing white multiple times in the novel. When they are first introduced, Nick tells the reader that, “They are both in white and their dresses were rippling and fluttering as if they had just been blown back in after a short flight around the house” (6). The imagery that the reader gets from this statement is that both women are people of stature, elegance, and purity. The irony is that Daisy does not fit those ideals. Daisy is never a…

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    some chemicals on it which help to separate the lines with different colors. After that we cut the papers and dipped it in the jar to make sure we get the same color. We did experiment on the plant too, the plant we used was the one we keep in the house which has green outside and dark blue inside. We took one leaf and put some clear nail polish on the top and tap it. At first I thought that the top part of the leaf contains more energy than the opposite side of the leaf. 3. Results: Verbally…

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    Color is all around you. It makes up everything that you encounter in your life. You use color to describe who you are and what you like. Whether you are wearing a specific color of clothing, or being drawn to an advertisement that has a color you like color is around you every day. The question is what is behind these colors, and what do they mean to you and the world around us. People use colors to symbolize different aspects of their life. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, an…

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    There are many forms of symbolism in the Masque of the Red Death. They help us to understand and also to get a better picture of what is going on in the story. Edgar Allen Poe used many different things to show how the story was being told and the suspense. The main colors of the story are violet, green, red/black, white, purple, orange, and blue. These colors of the rooms all have different meanings and symbols. The Masque of The Red Death has seven rooms. The purple room is pride, it…

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    lot of deeper meanings as well as elements in the story. Colors are used in the novel by Scott F. Fitzgerald to represent a hierarchy in social status between West Egg and East Egg. For example the Buchanan's house is described as, “...even more elaborate than I expected, a cheerful red-and-white Georgian Colonial mansion, overlooking the bay" (Fitzgerald 6). The color white is used to show purity of character. This representation…

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    John Biggers Baptism

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    a colorful painting depicting quite surrealistically several aspects of African and African American life. It was created in 1989 and it’s medium is oil and acrylic on canvas. Firstly, while the painting is colorful it is dominated with the color red. Red is an alarming color and is usually one that is used to portray conflict. However, Biggers’ painting gives an opposite calming feeling when first glancing at the painting. There’s no immediate danger to any…

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