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Pablo Picasso Dimensional Space
1,417 words
Though the backbone of art was formed by academies
that graduated classical artists, some of the most
influential artists broke away from such academies
to change the rules. Impressionists, led by Claude
Monet, formed a group of artists originally
rejected from the academies to paint in their own
"objective reality. " They painted art as sifted
through their senses; taking into account the
environment's affect on an object or placing the
focus on everyday activity, the impressionists
helped rede...
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Dull Colors O O How Many Females Answered Bright
338 words
For the procedure we will introduce ourselves
individually disguised as being from another class
(ie. Speech class) doing a survey. (to deviate
from the purpose of our actual project) The
questionnaires will then be distributed to two
classes located in two different building on a
college campus. The only instructions that will be
given to the subjects are to plainly take the
test. When the subjects have completed their
questionnaires, they will be collected and we will
thank them for their coop...
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Hand Group Which Stands Group Which Stands Light
1,094 words
... arranged the Apostles in four groups according
to kinship and the personal links they shared, but
each of the twelve Apostles exhibit an emotional
and temperamental reaction appropriate to the
character attributed to him in the Gospels. Each
disciple reacted in his own way, as men. Leonardo
had said, 'Emotions move the face of man in
different ways, for o! ne laughs, another weeps,
one becomes gay, another sad, one shows anger,
another pity, some are amazed, others reflective.
In these the h...
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People Who Wear Make A Person
1,909 words
Color affects every moment of our lives although
our color choices are mostly unconscious. Color
has a great emotional impact on a person that
comes out via the clothes we chose to wear,
decorations to fill our homes, personality, foods
we choose to eat and many more ways. It is
possible to introduce colors to different areas of
daily life to give off more energy, soothing
affects, stimulate appetites and sexual motivation
or even give a place a clean atmosphere. I asked
thirty males from the ag...
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Reading And Writing Ninth Grade
527 words
Last year my ability to write was above the
average of my English class. At the time I thought
that reading and writing were the only things to
English. This year I was handed a light to show me
that reading and writing are only the outlines of
English. When handed this light I started seeing
the interior: the texture, the color, and a lot
more about the high lights of English. The texture
of English is the thought evolved with it. This
past year I have learned how to look at things in
different...
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Van Gogh Organized Religion
882 words
In the 1800 's, scientists made many discoveries
about light and its spectrum of colors. The
Post-Impressionists were among the first artists
in history to apply scientific laws of light and
color to their art. They used the discoveries of
physicists and chemists in choosing which colors
to place side by side to create various artistic
effects. For centuries, paints were made from
things like ground up beetles, burnt bones, and
different kinds of metal and even precious stones.
Some of the color...
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Industrial Revolution Industrial Age
1,748 words
Art Wassily Kandinsky's First non-objective water
color Wassily Kandinsky was born in Moscow in
1866. His interest in art and intellectual matters
was stimulated by his sympathetic father, a man of
unusually broad views and great talent in drawing.
In his early autobiography, Kandinsky warmly
acknowledges his indebtedness to this parent who
consistently encouraged him and also to an aunt
who fostered his interest in music, books,
folklore, and what he called the profound essence
of the Russian p...
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Stack Shack Logos Stack Shack Logo Meant
1,067 words
Comparative Analysis (1) When we compare
illustrations of Katja Kamm and Marie Laure
Cruschis, the first obvious similarity about them
appears to be the fact that they both affected by
primitivism, as artistic method. At the same time,
we can say that illustrations primitivism has
intentional properties. In other words, artists
painting style, in both illustrations, is meant to
emphasize the main idea, contained in analyzed
pieces. Even though that is quite impossible to be
absolutely sure as to...
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Samuel Mockbee And His Artworks
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Samuel Mockbee and his Artworks "The professional
challenge, whether one is an architect in the
rural American South or elsewhere in the world, is
how to avoid being so stunned by the power of
modern technology and economic affluence that one
does not lose sight of the fact that people and
place matter... were the powerful words of Samuel
Mockbee, who became a great professor in the rural
Alabama region. A renowned architect and a great
artist, Mockbee dedicated most of his life in the
south and...
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Product Or Service Target Audience
1,700 words
The Implications of Online Consumer Behavior on
Web Site Design The e-commerce business has become
very competitive and customers now dictate how
they want web sites to look and function. Web site
designers have to have an idea of who their target
audience is and they need to design a site
accordingly as well as be aware of the technology,
which is likely to be used. When designing a web
site a designer should attempt to make a universal
site that will be attractive to different people,
since co...
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Font Size Clip Art
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... the visitor from staying at the site. Subtle
colors such as earth tones and the traditional
white background demonstrate professionalism in
the site. The purpose of a web site is to present
information in a clean and professional way, so
the consumer will be comfortable browsing the
site. Bright colors, blinking text, large images,
and attention getting backgrounds often take away
from the content and the web site loses its value.
If loud colors must be used, use them sparingly
and only when...
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Stained Glass Gothic Cathedrals
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ART APPRECIATION STAINED GLASS I. CONCRETE
EXPERIENCE I think my interest in the combination
of glass, light and color began as a child when I
discovered the colorful images created inside a
kaleidoscope. Even as an adult, I cannot seem to
resist picking up a kaleidoscope and gazing into
the viewer as I rotate the tube to change the
design of the colored bits of glass. If you walk
into my home, it is apparent that I like to
decorate with glass. I have glass flowers,
marbles, stones, vases, balls...
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Patrick Is Attracted Imagery In The Book Moths
1,038 words
In the Skin of the Lion An Examination on the use
of Moth Imagery in the Novel In the Skin of a Lion
is a documentary on the voyage from childhood to
adulthood of Patrick Lewis. Michael Ondaatje
describes this voyage with recollections of
sensory memories. These recollections permit the
reader to relate to Patrick, as these memories are
both simple and realistic. Patricks memories are
often conjured up through touch, smell or color.
The readers can not help but to imagine their own
rendition wit...
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Sir Isaac Newton Robert Hooke
2,697 words
As a young boy at King s School in Grantham,
England, Isaac Newton was a poor student. His test
scores were well below average and were near the
bottom of his class. One day as he walked to
school a boy academically above him insulted and
kicked Isaac. This made Isaac angry, so he
challenged this boy to a fight after school.
Newton easily won the fight that afternoon, but
that was not enough. He had to do something better
to avenge himself. He decided he would beat the
boy academically as well. ...
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Piece Of Art Piece Of Work
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Leonardo's Last Supper is a priceless piece of art
with much hidden meaning and obvious talents
bestowed upon a wall. Under the study of
Verrocchio as a painter and a sculptor, he was
able to use his skills in creating a very detailed
and a very naturalistic piece of work that would
be remembered for hundreds of years. He was also
able to create characters with amazing
individuality. Not only was his portrayal of the
characters magnificent, but the symbolism he used
which emphasized the story be...
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Demoiselles D Avignon Les Demoiselles D
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Les Demoiselles d Avignon: The End of the
Classical Style Classical artists will always be
remembered for building the foundations of art.
However, there were many revolutionary artists
after their time that revolutionized art into what
it is today. Impressionists, led by Claude Monet,
formed a group of artists originally rejected from
the academies to paint in their own objective
reality. They painted art as sifted through their
senses; taking into account the environments
affect on an object o...
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Thomas Alva Edison Fiber Optic
2,291 words
Have you wondered why streetlights are yellow, or
why the year 2000 cars have brighter headlights
and they are a different color? Have you ever
wondered how the indiglo light on your watch
works, or why it glows green and not white? And
did you know that same indiglo light can be used
while frozen, dipped in water, bent in half,
stepped on, or in hazardous environments. Lighting
has changed over the last few years; there are
advantages and disadvantages of different kinds of
lighting. Lighting h...
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Considered A Painter Feelings Of Terror Chagall
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Marc Chagall 65279; Marc Chagall I chose Marc
Chagall because I liked the colors that he used in
his paintings. I liked the way his painting
technique looked on the canvas. His short brush
strokes made it appear as if one color was
blending into another. There are areas in some of
his paintings where there are numerous colors, all
made to look as if there was only one color. I
also like the way that his pictures seem to tell a
story. When I first looked at Chagall s work, I
thought he just ra...
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Makes Me Feel Marcel Duchamp
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Marcel Duchamp and the Red Nude The piece that I
chose as my subject for this essay is titled Red
Nude. This painting was done in oil on canvas. The
name of the artist who painted this piece is
Marcel Duchamp. In the next few paragraphs I will
be doing the following: giving a description of
the painting and doing an aesthetic analysis which
includes interpretation and evaluation. This
painting which was done by Marcel Duchamp is
exactly what it states in the title. It is a red
nude. This is a pa...
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Left Shoulder Blue Green
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Stylistic Analysis of Madam Matisse: The Green
Line Henry Matisse, one of the most influential
members of the Fauve movement, was responsible for
much of the attention brought to it and its
respective members. One of his works, Madame
Matisse: The Green Line, more or less serves as an
excellent example of what he was trying to
accomplish in art: the use of color to express and
convey emotions. The composition of the work
consists of a portrait of Madame Matisse in the
foreground and a background...
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