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    Colors help people understand the world around them. Colors can tell people how someone is feeling, if something is cheerful or gloomy and just an overall sense of mood. In F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, color symbolism plays an important role in the understanding of the characters. One color that plays a very important role in the novel would be the color green. Green is important in The Great Gatsby for many reasons. On reason would be Daisy’s green light at the end of her homes…

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    How many ways can a person describe color? If someone were to ask you that, what you would say? How can you describe what turquoise or maroon feels like? There are many ways you can answer this. Colors can change the way people visually perceive an the environments that surround them. After harnessing the power of sound in our film, film editors then find ways to apply colors on film. Innovators like Thomas Edison and George Mellie would painstakingly paint on film to give them color and to…

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    more yellow). While my father has deuteranopia meaning his green cone is missing, I suffer from deuteranomaly, which makes it hard for me to distinguish between reds, yellows, and greens. By using the red and green filters, both colors which I already have a hard time distinguishing, my color-deficiency drastically increased. What colors I can normally distinguish became even harder to see. With the green filter, the sky which normally appears blue, became largely grey (with a tinge of yellow)…

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    Greyson's Observation

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    “I want to color now.” “Greyson, find the color red to color your sled.” Miss Liz said. Greyson picked up an orange crayon from the crayon tub. “Look! Red! I found red!” he exclaimed. “Try again Greyson,” said Miss Liz. He grabbed a pink and then yellow crayon. Miss Liz picked up a red crayon. “This is red.” “Can I have it?” he asked. “No, you can find one in your tub,” replied Miss Liz. Greyson looked in his crayon tub and found a red crayon. “I found red!” he said, as he began to violently…

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    the road. Frost uses imagery, tone and a symbolic theme throughout his poem to convey his points. To begin with, Frost creates a visual image, allowing readers to view the disparate destiny that people can make in life.“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood”, Frost begins The Road Not Taken by a man pondering which pathway to take which can interpret as someone making a life choice and also give the readers a setting where the traveler is at. He continues on by saying that the path less taken…

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    Orange Things

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    All the objects have some hue of reds, yellows, and mostly orange. These warm colors give off an energetic vibe while the black background juxtaposes the other colors, allowing the warmer colors to stand out. The final element is mass and space. Through the positioning of the objects, you…

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    In the piece, “Pool Players,” George Rose paints in a style that at first glance appears to be almost abstract. But quickly, figures appear that give a sense of very intense movement. People are surrounding a pool table, leaning in for a shot, reaching out over the table, resting along the side, or straining over to see the result of pool balls colliding with one another. The view of the table is seen not at eye level or from above the pool table, but somewhere in between. For me, an entry…

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    The mosaic Christ as the Good Shepherd c. 425-426 is a beautiful work of art. The reasons behind this work of art being not only beautiful but also overall a functional piece of art is the elements of the mosaic its self. To create unity and balance in a piece of art there are certain elements of design as well as the principle of design that need to be followed. In this image, there are numerous indications that it follows these guidelines. For example, there is a consistent color theme…

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    The infographic Inside the Mind of a Successful Manager published and created by the Pepperdine University. This infographic was found on and displayed by smallbiztrends.com on August 12, 2015; the infographic does not display a specific artist or creation date. Pepperdine University undoubtedly wants to inform present and prospective students of how attending their University will make them into a successful manager, and instruct them on how to think like a successful manager. Present and…

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    Process-Analysis Of Art

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    see in it. Adding all the colors also doesn’t help to convey what I what the mood of the painting to be. Cool colors (green, blue and purple) convey the feeling of being cold, sadness, and sometimes add an eerie feeling. Warm colors (red, orange and yellow) are the opposite; they give off the feeling of warmth, happiness or sometimes even anger. So I keep that in mind as I pick my colors. There are a lot of ways to pick colors, but personally my favorite is one that I recently learned about…

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