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    Seine‚ Argenteuil. Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil is from a series of paintings that Monet did while in Argenteuil. In the artwork Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil‚ the lighting used throughout the painting‚ brushstroke techniques‚ perspective‚ and color all play an important role in the piece‚ as well as in the Impressionism Movement. Impressionist artists attempted to capture candid shots of their subjects outdoors showing the effects of sunlight on different objects at different times of day

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    A Visual Analysis Essay

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    conduct a visual analysis on the work of Henri Matisse’s The Open Window of 1905 in the fauvism period. This will focus on Matisse’s use of color and how Matisse connects his work to reality. As a 20th century artist in the fauvism period‚ he uses expressive color to connect to his personal reality. Matisse uses nature as a form of expression to depict what each color can represent in everyday life. The Open Window was created in 1905 by Henri Matisse. The painting was painted in and based on Collioure

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    Wooden Board Critique

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    rest of the board is left blank. This is why the viewers have their focus at the center of the board. The very thing that attracts the viewers towards this painting is the color that has been used in the painting. The use of bright colors like white and blue makes it look vibrant and beautiful. The Artist has used blue as a main color‚ which is one thing that makes the painting more attractive. The painting consists of a human face. The artist has painted the face of a man which help explaining the motive

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    Colour Symbolism

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    Color is an important element in our visual world. Before I was studying in photography course‚ I still remember the tutor described color as a magic thing‚ and it could add meaning and emotion into one’s work. Different color would express different feeling‚ like red normally means passion and love‚ and blue could give people the sense of depression. For all of colors‚ I have the special feeling about the color of white. So for this report‚ I am researching white‚ from variety aspects. I hope you

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    the solution until it stabilized in a reddish-orange color. 3. We divided the mixture into four separate test tubes 4. We labeled the tubes as #1‚ #2‚ #3 and #4 5. We added 0.1 mol dm-3 of FeCl3 into tube #2 using a pipette until a color change was observed. 6. We added 0.1 mol dm-3 of KSCN into tube #3 using a pipette until a color change was observed. 7. We added 0.1 mol dm-3 of KCl into tube #4 using a pipette until a color change was observed. 8. We did not add anything

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    Stroop Effect

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    Results and discussion INTRODUCTION The Stroop effect is a classic cognitive psychology experiment discovered and first studied by J. Ridley Stroop in 1935.It originated from the theory of automatic processes. It is clear that some processing activities become automatic as a result of prolonged practice e.g. Typing‚ driving‚ etc. Automatic processes therefore are fast‚ require no attention and are unavoidable. Stroop believed that there was some evidence that word identification may be a form

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    Lcos Technology

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    spatial and temporal resolution‚ and reasonably high contrast‚ but are dim. LCD projectors are brighter‚ but suffer from low contrast. One-chip micromirror (DLP) devices that temporally cycle through three primaries are inexpensive but suffer from color ghosting problems with eye movements‚ and three-chip versions are very expensive; worse‚ there are control issues with both DLP types. A newer technology that offers much promise is the Liquid Crystal On Silicon (LCOS) display‚ based upon a reflective

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    Gap vs. Zara

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    1. Gap physically appealing since there are adds/mannequins all around the exterior of the store. As you enter there is a sales person highered specifically to welcome you into the store. The store is then organized by color since all the different colored clothing are grouped together. We also noticed that it was very spacious and clean. We were attracted to Zara since it is very fashionable and has high variety of distinctive styles. Ideal for the independent shopper since customers are not

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    examine the effect of incongruent ink colors on naming the color of the text out loud. This will be examined from a cognitive perspective working in conjunction with the speed of processing theory. It was predicted that the time taken to recall the color of the ink in the control condition will be significantly less than the time taken to recall the color of the ink in the experimental condition. The hypothesis was tested by asking participants to recall the color of the text in the control condition

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    bold worry line in her forehead that defines her face or her wariness. Picasso used a lot of bright colors in this painting‚ which is a little surprising because it’s a depressing piece. But in the center of the painting her hands‚ mouth and face are a very gray blue color to make you feel sad about it‚ and feel the emotion. The brightness of the color yellow and green is maybe emphasizing the dull color in the middle. The movement of this painting cubism the objects are analyzed‚ broken up and reassembled

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