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    color combinations that are based on axis of harmony that Edwards proposes. The information will be analyzed to test the validity of her theory. Here is Edward ’s diagram of a green color circle based on value: The diagram includes the axis of harmony according to her theory. Here is a diagram of a green color circle based on chroma: The diagram includes the axis of harmony according to her theory. This experiment will measure value by

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    Art Essay

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    the “Pet Show” was painted in 1972 which covers a group of children waiting in line with their pet’s to be checked in. The back and fore grounds are a mixture of yellows‚ browns‚ greens and oranges that overlap to create a movement of color in the painting. His strokes are light to medium and messy around the sides of the painting. The children and adults range from pale to dark brown to ebony completions. The lines are very thin that outline the subjects. The facial features of the children and

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    glance at the poem “Another Lullaby for Insomniacs” by A.E. Stallings‚ it can seem like the subject is insomnia just for the title but it has more than depth than that. In order to understand what the theme of the poem is‚ readers must analyze is line by line. After doing so‚ you should come to realize that the theme is that theirs this guy who’s broken hearted over his lover who moved because he didn’t put a ring on her finger and now he can’t sleep over it. Numerous readers don’t look inside a

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    -Outline: boundaries for 2-D forms -Contours: the boundaries we perceive of 3-D forms -Contour Lines: are the lines we draw to record those boundaries Ex) Jennifer Pastor (cowboy mish-mosh drawing) “The Perfect Ride” Direction & Movement -Directional lines: follow + create movement -Diagonal = imply action -Vertical = assertive quality -Lines formed by edges Implied Lines -Dotted lines Ex) The Embarkation of Cythera—Jean-Antoine Watteau -Pointed finger / organisms gaze Shape

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    CNE 251 Lab 07

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    combined with the less instructs the contents to be listed only line by line‚ not to do a page by page listing (more). 3) 4 lines are displayed matching the “keep” string. It searched within the entry listed. 4) The output from this command specifically looks for entries with small and uppercase E listings. 5) You are sorting the listing of matching entries from largest to smallest. 7) The output from the command lists the total numbers of lines that match which is 6. 8) You changed the maximum keep alive

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    or feeling throughout the different poems that can be related to their color for example: passion for red‚ sadness for blue‚ fun for orange and so on. I will start with Shange’s Lady in Red because it is the first color of the rainbow. Her second line in this book is “it was good!” (Shange‚ 11) in the poem “Graduation Nite” (Shange‚ 7). Right away there is a sense of passion from Lady in Red. In the poem “No Assistance” (Shange‚ 13) she explains how much she has loved this man‚ sending packages

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    Starry night

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    emotions such as grief‚ outrage‚ terror‚ etc. that we as viewers are able to relate to. Throughout the painting weeping woman‚ there are lines and shapes that viewers eyes are instantly draw to. This is because they stand out from the rest of the painting. Almost all of the lines are thick with a heavy outline making the woman emotions very clear. The thick lines emphasise her emotions of the woman very well and almost tell the viewers that Picasso was very sure in the way he has painted this picture

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    Centre Number Candidate Name Candidate Number CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level MATHEMATICS (SYLLABUS D) PAPER 1 4024/1 Rupee version MAY/JUNE SESSION 2002 2 hours Candidates answer on the question paper. Additional materials: Geometrical instruments TIME 2 hours INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name‚ Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers

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    The Birth of Venus

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    The Birth of Venus by Sandro Boticelli Visual Elements * Line * The main type of lines that are used in the Birth of Venus are mostly actual lines. The way they are used by the artist is to form specific shapes to tell a story about the goddess Venus. There are a few implied lines are used to create the ocean as to which Venus emerges from‚ as well as the waves in her hair to show that it has movement. The actual lines are used to create the shapes of the nature and the angels and mother

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    Abstract Pigments extracted from different greens have different polarities and may be different colors. Mixed pigments can be separated using chromatography paper. Chromatography paper is able to separate mixed pigments due to their polarity and solubility. Pigments of chlorophyll a‚ chlorophyll b and beta carotene will be separated on chromatography paper because each has its own polarity and solubility‚ which results in different distance traveled up the paper. Beta carotene is non-polar so it

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