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    “The Beans Eaters” by Gwendolyn Brooks express the routine life of the poor couple satisfy life. The poem is about an old couple who is sitting at the table and starts eating dinner. Suddenly they start to look around them and start thinking about their life. An analysis of the routine and their satisfy life will help us understand the poem. The routine “The Bean Eaters” express the idea that when we are older, we are restricted to follow a typical routine. For example “and remembering,…

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    Chakra Essay

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    and symbolised by the color red. The next chakra will be found in your lower abdomen and is known as the spleen chakra. This chakra is synonymous with the color orange. Whilst in the stomach area you will find the solar plexus chakra and the color yellow. Slowly rising upwards you will find perhaps the most common chakra situated in the chest area. the heart chakra and known by the color green. Following this you move to the throat chakra which is known for the color blue and also as the…

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    Starting this project lead my creative juices flowing. It was hard trying to capture and promote a design that not only targeted young adults but also teenagers. In my dusk jacket I wanted to display the racial and stereotypical profiling of minorities. I also wanted to incorporate Chinese culture. Contemplating an idea for book jacket cover was very difficult. I did not know what I wanted my cover to look like. So, I did some research. Looked at book jackets and decided how I wanted mine to…

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    Cerebellum In Art

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    Anne, the landscape artist who is standing at her easel, painting with her right hand, looking out the window towards the garden, and listening to classical music all at the same time is using many parts of her brain. One part of her brain that is being used in the cerebellum because she is painting with her right hand. The cerebellum allows her to coordinate the movements of her hand to allow her to paint. She is also using the hypothalamus by looking out of the window because it is giving her…

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    As her mother walked through the door Catellina felt a breeze on my boiling cheeks. Her brother jumped in her arms and told her he missed her. Her sister smiled, hugged her and told her how happy she was to see her again. Without any acknowledgement from her, apart from an empty stare through the wooden walls Catellina walked away, knowing she had a right not to have faith in her mother anymore. As she walked away from the person she would have done anything for. Her inside burned and evaporated…

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    They are divided into what motivates us. The colors are Blue, Red, Yellow and White. Yellows need to be noticed and have fun. They love life, social connections, and being positive and spontaneous. Whites need to be accepted and treated with kindness. They are logical, objective, and tolerant of others. Blues need to have integrity…

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    The basic tenets of materialism and abstraction often clash against one another. Materialism, after all, results in “shapeless, [describable] emotions such as fear and joy,” while abstraction encompasses those “inner, subtler feelings…beyond the reach of words” (Section I, Paragraph 4). These contrasting depths of emotion give rise to the potent tension between materialism and abstraction in Section VI, Paragraph 18 of Kandinsky’s essay “Concerning the Spiritual in Art.” Here, Kandinsky comments…

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    “Mexican” describes a person who was born in Mexico and while the term “wetback” describes the same person, its tone is insulting and humiliating. Furthermore, the color yellow has numerous associations one can come up with. A radiant yellow symbolizes light, hope, brightness, but a more dull yellow is often interpreted as dry, dead, dull. Yellow relies on its stress to fully understand its meaning. Similar to words, the context behind them leaves clues to determine the author’s intent. The…

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    The straight forward title gives me this idea. Yellow is the dominant color in the background with varying shades from left to right in the foreground. The figures to the right are bright yellows, reds, blues, greens, whites and blacks. No recognizable geometric shapes are used in the painting: they are all organic and morph together, building off on another. The figures…

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    child. In this artwork, the light source is not clearly seen. However, the light source in this painting can be found on the faces of both the mother and the child. Höch uses a yellow color to bring out the light on the faces and she mixes it with different colors such as green, grey and purple. I believe that the color yellow is a good choice in a painting in order to bring out the color and light of the painting. Höch’s use of calm and warm colors enables both the mother and the child stand…

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