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    The Fox in the Snow by Gustave Courbet was written in the year of 1860. This painting shows much detail of how colors, lines, and shading are used throughout the painting. Describing just how each color compliments other colors and which colors fights other colors showing their difference in the painting, giving it that exact detail and richest of the painting. In the following paragraphs will describe the many characteristics shown in the painting. When looking throughout the painting, and…

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    right along the eaves of the house. The eves consist of a flat fascia board and a smooth wooden soffit. The trim around the windows is not decorative, they are just flat wooden strips painted white. The house itself is painted a light yellow/cream color, the house is a few years past due for a fresh paint job. In places the paint is peeling causing the exposer of bare wooden clapboards beneath. The roof of the porch also seems to be in need of cosmetic repair. The southern facing dormer has a…

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    Resilient Flooring Essay

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    produce choice for homes of contemporary or traditional style active households or busy working adults who do not have the time to clean and maintain their floor regularly. Resilient flooring, also known as vinyl flooring, offers an array of designs and colors to best meet your dream of what exactly you want and create your desirable look with a little imagination. Vohringer high end vinyl floor is resilient, versatile, beautiful and affordable. This seamless flooring category has seen frequent…

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    swastika closes in on them. This image becomes adopted by the U. S. Department of Treasury for official use as propaganda. The juxtaposition between bright colors and dark shadows and the wording of the catchphrase in “Don’t Let That Shadow Touch Them” criticizes adults’ irresponsibility and scares them into buying war bonds. The vivid red color of the little girl’s dress naturally draws the eye towards the center of the poster first. The young child clutches on to a doll which already falls…

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    very closely and see the paint on the canvas flow through each brush stroke, see the colors expand and blur, and see how the lights play off the soft, vibrant colors. Watch the swirls expand out into an infinite space in time . The paint flies beyond the canvas and the shadows and reflections blur into one. The pinks, blues, reds, yellows, oranges, purples, and browns blend together to create a symphony of colors. There is a stigmata in the Lili pad brush strokes and a legato in the lines of…

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    as a representation of the colors as…

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    White room furniture isn't as mainstream today as it once was and that is a disgrace due to the formal of it. White furniture gives an exemplary look and feel to a room that can't be copied by some other shading. In this article we will examine why you ought to have white furniture gracing your room. White room furniture can light up any room regardless of how melancholy it is. The white shading will reflect off of any light that is available in the space to add a shine to the room. The any…

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    Monologue In The Lon

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    “She was worth a star. She was trouble. She stretched out on a modernistic chaise-longue with her slippers off, so I stared at her legs in the sheerest silk stockings. They seemed to be arranged to stare at. They were visible to the knee and one of them well beyond. The knees were dimpled, not bony and sharp. The calves were beautiful, the ankles long and slim and with enough melodic line for a tone poem. She was tall and rangy and strong-looking. Her head was against an ivory satin cushion. Her…

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    Art Museum Critique

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    later left the island and moved to Mexico and now lives in Miami. The pieces were divided into four sections. The first section was work painted on paper and wood. These were pieces that depicted life and death, thoughts, rebirth and culture. The colors in these pieces are light and dark so the images stand out a lot. They catch your attention immediately. The second section was ceramic and metal decorative plates and the third section was the tapestries. These were designed by him but…

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    The elements used to describe Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso include line, shape, color, and value. This picture displays many irregular lines. This is done to display a picture straying from the ordinary image one would have of musicians. The lines mainly appear organic, like the line in the face of the middle musician because he is not proportionate and the instrument the left musician is playing. Shape can be seen both organic and geometric in this image to unite the musicians together. The…

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