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    Saint Cecilia

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    Which had characteristics of heavy symbolism, deep and rich colors, and an attention to detail. The painting Saint Cecilia contains lighter shades than what is normal for the baroque period. Instead of rich and deep colors they are light a delicate. Though there is heaviness in the darkness of the background being darker than Saint Cecilia. The colors that make up Saint Cecilia’s dress is red, blue, and white. Blue and red are prominent colors of the Baroque period. Though through the…

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    visual elements present are color and space. In both pieces, the artist uses the colors brown, black, red, white, green and blue in both paintings. In the ice skater piece, the blue symbolizes the sky, white equals snow, green means the ground, the brown and red colors outline the figure, the black shows the ice skates and face and gives the figure a sense of human form and the tan color shows the skin of the figure. In Four Wooden Sculptures, the blue, green, and red colors detail the room that…

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    The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst tells a story of two brothers, Brother and Doodle. Brother is narrating the tale from an adult perspective. Doodle’s life is very difficult, everyone thought he was going to perish; he pulled through because of love with a small twist of wickedness. Furthermore, Brother only wants to help Doodle to correspond with other children because he wants to avoid embarrassment of having a younger brother who cannot walk, this is only a battle with his self worth. As the…

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    The Green Bridge II The Green Bridge II, by Lyonel Feininger, in 1916. It is an asymmetrical abstract piece made from oil paint on a canvas. Within the painting, there are three-dimensional objects, which would appear to tell a story. What appears a very busy street loitered with many people, walking to or from somewhere. The appearance of the buildings, surroundings, and the people are not normal, they have a really blocky or distorted appearance. There are many lines and almost textures…

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    isa Jackson’s Savage manages to say a lot without having any dialogue. Between the music and images, the message comes to its fullest fruition. One thing that really adds to the effect of the whole video is the color scheme used. In certain scenes, color is either muted or focused on in accordance to what is happening to the characters in the short film and its overlying message. This serves to amplify the horrific changes the boarding schools made to the kids and their heritage. The film…

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    Convertible” is compelling story of brotherhood between Henry and Lyman and how their relationship changed due to serving his country in the Vietnam War. Red convertible is story full of symbolism and imagery. The theme of the story is the symbolism of the color red, because it shows the relationship the two brothers share whether it’s the car they buy together or henry’s demise with mental illness. Before henry got drafted to the war he was calm and fun person but when he came back After he…

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    Toronto Symphony Essay

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    In an effort to reach a larger audience, the Toronto symphony sets out to create a visual experience to accompany their scores. These infographics use symbols and color to make it accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. These simplified systems were created with accessibility in mind; however in this instance a higher level of accessibility could be achieved. The article states that these diagrams are popular amongst younger generations, and I believe that it could be even more…

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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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    The purpose of the experiment is to synthesize multiple cobalt complexes with various ligands and explain the ligand field transitions of these complexes using Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy. The experiment provides insight into specific colors of certain molecular species and respective bonding information. Introduction Transition elements are defined by the IUPAC as atoms that have an incomplete d-subshell, most commonly referring to the d-block.1 When transition metals are not…

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    Food Dye Lab Report

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    to think about the need to use unnatural substances to give food the appearance of something natural. Both blue-1 food dye and yellow-5 food dye are permitted in the United States. In a study done by Southampton University, five of the allowed food colors in the United States are linked to ADHD, cancer, and other health conditions in Europe (2). Research is now showing that there isn’t a logical reason to used artificial dyes in food because of the negative effect these dyes can cause to human’s…

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