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    this class I really didn’t give are much thought but now I have come to learn and appreciate that are is not only pretty pictures or statues. There are different reasons and uses for pieces of art, intended by the artist. Artists use many different colors, textures and techniques to reach their different audiences. Along with materials and objects, space and time period also influence art. No matter what the artist portrays, the audiences perceive it and appreciate it in different ways. Earlier…

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    Icarus’s face, but rather through other artistic methods. For instance, the way Icarus is standing in an open form with the type of way that his body is angled in contrapposto really captures that arrogant type of attitude that has. The intensity of color on the red cloth is also saturated, which indicates that death and/or despair is not too far behind. Along with that, the painting also focuses the light on Icarus’s body, with everything around him being of a darker hue. This intensity of…

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    mean that they should act the same way in order to fight for their cause. There is a belief that a woman is never in anyway supposed to be seen or act like they are equal or higher than men in any situation. The colors, body positions and movement of the man an woman portrayed show the…

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    The painting I chose to do an analysis on is “Kneeling Mother with a Child at Her Breast”. In the painting I see a African women with dark skin kneeling down on both knees holding her baby in her left arm with one hand behind head and the other on the buttocks. She is kneeling on a round grey mat while the baby is sucking on her nipple. She is also starring in her baby’s eyes with somewhat of a grin on her face. Both her and her baby are butt naked in this painting. The baby has his/her eyes…

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    Analysis with the Principles of Art and Design Intertwining with the previous chapter and analysis, Epic of American Civilization: Anglo-America (panel 15) by Jose Clemente Orozco, the visual elements (line, shape, mass, light, value, color, texture, space, and possibly time and motion) must be organized in such a way as to satisfy the artists expressive intent. And this intent is where this current chapter comes into play (chapter 5). For the artist these new elements offer guidelines for…

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    Chemistry In The 1800's

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    research is performed on an element, it is easy to see the color changes just by physically observing it. Often, many elements can have similar emission spectra’s, which is why Kirchhoff invented the Spectrometer. This is a specialized device that uses a prism and two mirrors that allow the light to be conducted into its unique emission spectra. From elements such as lithium to others like selenium, every single element has its own unique color or elemental fingerprint; this is called the…

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    Throwing off Her Weeds, a painting by Richard Redgrave depicted the scene which a seamstress was showing a widow a lilac-coloured dress in front of a scrap screen. This piece was painted in 1846, Britain. This oil-on-panel piece is currently located in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Britain. Redgrave uses colours to illustrate unity and variety. The whole background and the dressing table are composed of yellow, red and brown. This massive use of warm-toned colour creates unity.…

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    Alexander Mcqueen Analysis

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    Figure 1 is a flower dress that was designed by Alexander McQueen. It looks carefully planned because every aspect of it seems to be in the right place. The dress is very unusual in a sense that it gives the spectator a virtual bouquet garden tour. It is a nude silk that is cautiously festooned and embroidered with flowers of different colours and sizes. McQueen created the impression of a real flower garden by using different shades of pink, violet as well as white to represent the flowers. He…

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    Not only specifically the blood but the color of the blood, and the reason that this isn’t linked with the prior paragraph is because it doesn’t specifically tie into ethos. The reason that this is so very important is because the blood is red, and catches the audiences eye at first glance. When…

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    beautiful colors of light and dark green. The trees were very tall, appearing to almost touch the skies if looking up. Some were aligned around a circular light brown path along the ground, appearing to be dirt while the rest of the trees aligned themselves along the shape of the small stream. The sun was shining down towards the left of the viewer, casting shadows and the different shades of the trees colors. Even though this was indeed a painting, the sun itself looked very bright by the…

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