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    beautiful film that uses color to dictate the story in a major way. Color in film can be used to tell information, to symbolize, and to express. Amelie uses all of these functions with mainly the primary colors red, green and blue. In this essay I will describe how the functions of color and its other facets are used to enhance Amelie’s world. Color’s informational function sets the scene in Amelie from the start. The opening scenes of Amelie as a child highlight the red colors that are so…

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    Adroit Apiarist Analysis

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    photo. These other elements of nature are receiving the same treatment by humans, yet they remain submissive. In the background you can see crops and trees killed and depleted of their resources completely. Adroit Apiarist uses lines, shapes, color schemes, and conceptual unity to communicate the idea that nature remains passive as man drains it of its life for personal gain. One of the most noticeable elements of art used in this painting are lines. Adroit Apiarist uses an abundance of…

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    The Conjuring Analysis

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    The colors shown on the poster are White, Grey, and Black based on the colors applied on the poster it can already tell the audience that it will not be a very fun movie to watch. With all the colors the poster has it already gives a sign that the movie will be about something evil. All three colors have different meanings. According to Brad Reagan, claims “White represents purity and innocence.”. Reagan’s point is that the color white means morality, not a hurtful color . Reagan himself…

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    The Family 1941 Analysis

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    portray for this essay because I like the usage of the colors on this work. I feel confident analyzing colors in artworks because I learned about the emotions transmitted through colors in various art classes that I took in High School and College. Most art professors like to stress the importance of color in a work of art. They say that the understanding of the usage of the colors in a piece is important when criticizing an artwork. Colors are very important in an art work because it can give…

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    Art Review Monet

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    coloring. Waterloo Bridge had pastels blues, pinks and purples and Charing Cross Bridge had a slightly brighter color scheme of reds, yellow, blue and green, while still being very soft. The lighting in both paintings also stood out to me because Monet’s use of light was peaceful. Monet’s use of soft pastels in Waterloo Bridge gave the painting a soothing, almost sleepy, feeling. His color scheme in Charing Cross Bridge gave a feeling of serenity and happiness, through the calm purples and…

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    Additionally, the repetition of black and white causes a simultaneous contrast effect causing the colors to intensify when they are side by side. Placing the darkest colors in the center of the artwork and then surrounding these colors with lighter colors achieve asymmetrical balance. The color scheme of the artwork is mostly analogous with the few expectations of colors that come from her skin tone and the blue bow that is braided into her…

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    The photo “Mermaids Hate Plastic” by Benjamin Von Wong features a vibrant color scheme. The extremely bright blue and green colors help to lead the viewer's eyes to the mermaid laying on the floor. On a first glance the clash of the blue and green against the neutral tan color create an elegant background for the mermaid laying on the floor. The mermaid is colored with a very bright orange and violet to draw the eye of the viewer to the mermaid. Bottles create a illusion of an ocean, but upon…

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    The Parc Monceau

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    can the repetition of certain colors and the rhythm it creates throughout the painting as a whole. Because of this, I have to say there is not much line work to be seen or done in this particular piece. The only item in the painting that depicts even the slightest about of line work is what appears to be a building in the background of the park and the people, but even then, it is very blurred. Although the painting hardly differ in techniques and the color schemes he portrays his artwork very…

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    Galette was painted by Pierre Auguste Renoir, completed in 1876. Bathers at Asnieres was painted by Georges Seurat, completed in 1884. Both paintings were created by French painters Moulin de la Galette and Bathers at Asnieres are similar by color scheme but differentiate by detail and mood. The technique of the artworks contrast noticeably. The Moulin de la Galette has no open space. They cover the canvas with people, all doing different things. Some people are dancing, while others are…

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    there are some co-determined factors that the creator has limited for the artist. These limitations are what make glyphti so original and is able to give the artist the ability to be creative with the three co-determined characteristics such as size, color and the ability to change the pixel. To begin, the size of the artwork is relatively small compared to the computer screen itself. The size of the canvas that the artist chooses to draw on is zoomed in and seems to be a decent size, but the…

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