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    In Artisan Electric’s previous blog post we addressed how lighting can affect the overall ambiance in the room. As we pointed out, a wall color can look different depending on the amount of lighting and the source of the lighting. In today’s post we staying with the color topic and we are going to address how homeowners can choose paint colors to further portray their ideal room feeling. First, it is recommended that you think about the room. What goes on in the room? Most people will want to…

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    uses the colors of the Yucatan parrots to describe their flamboyant looks in the sun. With anaphora Oates conveys her image of beauty in her writing. “Perching splendid in the sun” (2). The quote creates an image of the female parrots glowing in the sun waiting to be won by a male parrot. With Oates giving the hint of the mating season arriving in her title “Love” of the Parrots” she creates a hidden metaphor toward how humans see other humans. “Bright arterial red” (4). The different colors of…

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    The Parc Monceau

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    you 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…

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    Emotional Response Essay

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    that make me have some sort of emotional response. This emotional response could be from the use of colors or the subject matter used in the work. For example, Van Gogh’s Corridor in the Asylum shows a long hallway with one figure standing in the back. This almost empty corridor brings to mind a sense of loneliness that Van Gogh might have been feeling during his time there. His use of muddy colors also gives the painting a somber tone. Looking at this painting and knowing about Van Gogh’s…

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    Her Film Analysis

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    between human and technology are even tighter such as Twombly and Samantha. This weird coupe can show to the world that love is unlimited, and it can be anything. "If the audiences take a closely look, they will realize that there 's a bit of red color in the every frame, it will give the audience a warmer feeling." K.K.Barret says. There is a scene that when Twombly is installing the OS system, the first come to his…

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    Workman IMBOLC- February 1st or 2nd. Candle colors are- Lavender, and White. These colors represent the divine (White) rebirth and preparations for one’s spirituality (the Lavender). OSTARA- (Vernal Equinox) Around March 20th..Candle colors are-Light Green, Yellow, and Pale Pink. This is the colors of the beginning of maturing plants and flowers. Zodiac Candles ~ By Dorthy Workman When working with zodiac candles we need to know the proper colors to use for our self or someone else when…

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    or for normal uses like a dressing screen. Then comes the painting on the screen, which made me stand in amazement. This was because of all the detail and feeling that went into the painting. For example, the painter did not only used color but he also used thing like sand because when I looked at the painting some parts of it shined like sand getting hit by the suns ray. Another part of the painting that amazed me was that it was like looking inside the castle garden because…

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    allowed artists and writers to tap into the unconscious minds of individuals through their creative works. Rene Magritte used common everyday objects in his paintings and transformed them into cryptic and thought provoking images by using veils, colors, and proper placement of objects and people. In order to understand the meaning behind Magritte’s paintings, one must understand the artist. At the ripe age of fourteen, Rene Magritte was forced to deal with the death of his mother. She…

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    tells his viewers that where he is from is valuable to him. Techniques like this allowed Vermeer to use realism to share his life, events and beliefs during his life with his viewers. Vermeer’s hometown painting, View of Delft, depicts through light, color, and contrast, a beautiful, hopeful outlook on life. When first seeing View of Delft it is safe to say that the first element noticed is the city. The Oude Kerk on the left, one of the tallest buildings in Delft, darkened and shadowed…

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    regarded as a representative one. It has been exhibited in "Les Champs de la sculpture” in Paris and Miami Art Basel in 1996. And it was recently displayed in the Perrotin Gallery in Paris, France. This installation is made of painted cods in three colors – white, red and black. The whole sphere is in large size with a dimension of 600 x 600 x 600 cm. The large triple colored sphere is suspended to a square canopy and could be displayed either indoors or outdoors. Soto picked metal as…

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