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    Visit To The Chazen Museum

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    paintings to show off realistic events just like this painter chose to do. When using oil to paint, the colors usually end up having a yellow tint to them once they dry. This yellow tinting is from the oil sitting and going through oxidation while it is drying which produces a more yellow color. This tinting makes sense because when you think of olive oil it has a yellow color just like any other oil. When Jozef chose to create this painting on oil canvas he probably had smooth blending in mind.…

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    prestigious novel The Great Gatsby color symbolism plays a very important role in the book and how the reader interprets what is happening. For example the color green represents the life Gatsby wanted that was just in front of him while the color yellow represents the different social classes within the book with all the money they had or all the money they did not have. The color blue represents the lonely times Gatsby had at his gargantuan mansion that was located in West Egg. Then finally…

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    As the narrator describes Gatsby’s parties, everything surrounding the party is yellow and gold, “Turkeys bewitched to a dark gold” (Fitzgerald 40), “The orchestra is playing yellow cocktail music” (Fitzgerald40), Gatsby’s car is described as “a brisk yellow bug” (Fitzgerald 39). It is clear that Gatsby is surrounding himself with yellow. Upon examination it is revealed that yellow is a symbol of money. Gatsby surrounds himself with money to impress Daisy, who only truly cares about…

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    In a nutshell, this process is to change the light from a cold, white/blue color to a warm yellow/amber color. On incandescent sources, dim-to-warm tuning can be done easily by varying the current through the filament, changing its actual temperature, and therefore change the CCT of the light. To imitate the behavior of incandescent light sources…

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    blue, yellow, and red. Since everybody else wear clothing in one tone without any extra details in the clothing except for shadows in the robes. Also, the two figures can be indicated to be important how everyone’s heads are focused on them. Yet, the child in the middle represents the Virgin Mary at 3 years old with a bright yellow like mist around her. This yellow light represents either divinity or the essence in purity from the 3 year old child. Coloring of the foreground is in a yellow hue…

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    PHOTOSYNTHESIS: WAVELENGTHS VS. DISTANCE Introduction: Every living being on Earth can be categorized by either autotroph or heterotroph. What do I mean autotroph or heterotroph? Humans and most animals are considered heterotrophs. Heterotrophs gain their energy from harvesting the energy that other living things have stored. An example of this would be a human having a turkey dinner or a rabbit enjoying some leafy greens. Each example shows a living thing, consuming another once living thing…

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    film is Darius Khondji, who got many international awards and nominations. There are a lot of repeating camera movement and camera position are used in the film for example the pan and the eye level shots. The whole film has a rich color of red and yellow, the setting is taken in an Italian village, where the place is not that grand and kind of simple. Jason Schwartzman as Jed Cavalcanti has a lot of dialogue around him, he is the one speaking and starts a conversation with people the in whole…

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    the pond, surrounded by yellow flowers because he loved the color yellow and the ceramic animals sitting around it. Everything his grandchildren made him he would put all over his garden. There was a boy and girl statue holding hands, a family of frogs and a brown bridge over the pond. He had four yellow chairs in the garden and right before I would go to the alley to throw out trash there was a yellow bird house that my sister Gianna made for him. My grandpa was like a yellow tulip, soft,…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    into three main groups; primary colors, secondary colors and tertiary colors. Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow all other colors can be created mixing these in different ways. Mixing all three together will make a muddy brown. The secondary colors are; purple, green, and orange are created by mixing primary colors where red and blue makes purple, blue and yellow makes green, and yellow and red makes orange. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, such…

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    The cashier slowly empties the bin, taking out a yellow piece of paper and then slowly places the money in the bag then ties the end as Lola snatches it out of his hand and says “Bye, Dad”. The green bag represents what I said previously, green connotes that the character believes the action they are doing is correct, in this case, Lola believes that stealing the money for Manni is the correct thing to do. The yellow piece of paper that the cashier took out, is the stress and anxiety…

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