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    Nobody can live without art. Art is existed from a long time ago before people know the art's word. Also, art is not just drawing, it is something created by human and it relies on imagination, like theater and dance. People who like art can be famous, get a lot of money, find a job, have fun with art. People can find art in the little things and art has a big space and different colors and styles. There are many types of art. For example, music and draw are two of the biggest types of art, it…

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    One Perception Check Later A light rain comes to a stop as I walk up the slick driveway of my friend Aaron’s house. I push on the white, waterlogged, wooden fence gate to the backyard and stand just thirty feet from the open garage door. The backyard consists of two halves: the concrete path with a hutch housing rabbits and a grass yard with a brown, stone fire pit. A constant air of music plays from the wind chimes that hang from a vine-covered terrace separating the two areas. We take the…

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    Lascaux Symbolism

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    In addition to the painted images, Lascaux has many engravings of animals and abstract designs. These may have been created with the aid of torches and stone lamps filled with animal fat to produce light for the artists! (Maybe even bull fat!) The paint colors, or pigments, used to paint Lascaux and other caves were made from commonly found minerals. When ground they would create colors such as red, yellow, black, brown, and violet. No brushes have been found. This means that the broad black…

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    Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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    to get an idea that she not as romantic as she is seen to be but a destructing force who ruins a lot of characters lives. A flower can hide its imperfections by the petals just as Daisy does by the clothing she chooses to wear- “They were both in white”. Gatsby’s death is foreshadowed by the tragic meaning behind “fey” as it states ‘fated to die’. The house Daisy and Jordan Baker are seen to be flying around can reflect societies view on women in the 1920’s, “after a short flight around the…

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    Gatsby, presents the character of Daisy with the symbolize color of white, yellow, and navy blue. This is shown through her words, thoughts, and actions. Daisy is Nick’s second cousin and is married to Tom Buchanan. She is unhappy in her marriage and is in love with Gatsby. She renews an old love for Gatsby and considers leaving her husband. White is associated with light and it’s considered perfection and safe. I choose the color white to represent Daisy because she is an innocent person and is…

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    Loyalty In Nyx's Sacrifice

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    Loyalty. It makes people do things they normally wouldn’t do for the acknowledgement of another person. The house was almost finished. Nyx had spent all day setting up the wooden slats over the windows. “Don will be so pleased when he sees this,” she said to herself in almost a giggle. The house was almost a castle, it was so detailed. She dedicated every portion of the house to things Don likes; the color green, black lilies, symmetrical alignment. Everything in the house was perfect…

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    Our American flag portrays three different colors: red, white, and blue. Red emphasizes hardiness, valor, and blood as author Scott Russell Sanders writes about the complications of migrating. White indicates purity and innocence. and blue illustrates vigilance, perseverance, and justice. These three colors make up the American societies identity. You stand up with your right hand on your heart while reciting the pledge of allegiance looking at the American flag not knowing that even out of 323…

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    but they also convey ideas and symbols. For instance, the color white is representative of the idea of virginity and innocence and is also associated with women because of what the color white symbolizes. The symbolism of the color white is widely used in literature. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the color white is initially used to describe Daisy as feminine and innocent, however, as the plot continues, the color white represents how under Daisy’s pure and beautiful appearance, she…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    . I later came to realize that this mandala represents my acceptance of possible scientific intervention into my process of conceiving a child. This mandala has much more color in it as well, a step away from the mysterious black, the mysterious aspect of the womb. Instead, colors were spread throughout the design. Green was one that appeared frequently in this mandala, as well as the other, which makes sense, because Fincher said, “Green symbolizes the principle of natural, healthy growth, and…

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    For this piece of artwork I used pencil and a smudger. I made this in my 9th grade year for my art and design class. The title of this work is "Kitchen Drawer Drawing". My first impression when viewing the artwork is the background drowns out the objects, the objects are not dark enough while the background is too dark. Most of the objects can be recognized. Some of them the shading make the objects seem more like a blur than any kitchen item, so it makes it somewhat unrecognizable. The…

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