Color space Essays

  • Homer's Similes In The Iliad

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    The story of the great artists of literature is glorified by history tells their tale. Homer is such one great poet. He is the author of the epic-tale of the Greek-Troy war entitled the Iliad. Homer immortalized it and its epic heroes .In this essay, I will examine the similes, that immortalize Homer as a poet, consider the canonization of his work, and end up offering a short poem as an example of how a literary work can become canonical. ( Scott.W, 2012) Homer’s similes characterized

  • Old Home Style Research Paper

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    materials lend Swedish spaces a timeless look and an organic vibe. Including varying textures adds visual interest and helps create layered interiors. Although minimal, as a rule, accessories are refined and in vivid colors. Used against an almost all-white background, they make a stunning contrast and add character. Some simple features, such as high ceilings, wall moldings, and hardwood flooring help lend Swedish interiors an easily recognizable, unmistakable look.

  • Black-Figure Art Analysis

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    is the center and is portrayed largely. In this art piece, the most important elements of art are color, value, and emphasis. There are orange and black colors on this art. There are light and dark values that represent different things. The oranges show the people and the black is the background. Space is also present and the black would be the negative space and the orange would be the positive space. Emphasis is also important because the artist emphasized the person being portrayed by making him

  • Hopper's Room In Brooklyn, During The Great Depression

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    presents that it is a perfect weather. On the corner, there’s a vase of flower on a small round table. In addition, part of the bed with red bed sheets is on the side. The main character has a short black hair, wearing a long dress in a dark blue color with her head points downward. She leans back on a rocking chair and lays both of her hands on the armrest. Since curtains are not pulled up to the top, so the views in the distance can be seen from three large mirrors, which are the factories built

  • Passion Flowers With Three Hummingbirds Analysis

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    stood out to me online, however it wasn’t until seeing it in person the magnitude of the true beauty of the painting. Martin Johnson Heade’s, Passion Flowers with Three Hummingbirds, exudes something special to visualize not only for its bright floral colors, but the heart of the painting is the three hummingbirds in their natural element. Nature and wildlife has always brought me joy and wonderment, which has lead me to some bird watching in my time. This would be a type of painting displaying in my

  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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    Robert Zemeckis in 1988. This film is similar to “Space Jams,” which made its debut in 1996, because both are portrayed by both, real characters and cartoon characters. The color scheme in this was fantastic because it was almost similar to a contrast between the bland colors of the real world and the bright, attention- catching colors of the fictional characters. It felt different to watch this film because, although we have watched some films in color, they were not as startling. There is clearly

  • Comparing Henri Matisse's Woman With A Hat

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    is by Henri Matisse, which is called “Woman with a Hat”. I choose these two painting because the one by Diego caught my eye by how busy and creative it was; and the artwork by Henri caught my attention because of how the colors were and how they were mixed to make another colors. To start with, both of the artworks may be paintings, but they are painted very differently. The artwork done by Henri Matisse is painted by brushstrokes of paint and views can see where the artist used brushstrokes. One

  • Two Girls In A Garden Analysis

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    ways such as color, brushwork, and space.

  • Bathroom Interior Design Essay

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    Tennessee hotel with jacuzzi and fireplace Minimalist bathroom interior design can be found in many models and colors. Interior bathroom becomes an important point in creating a beautiful bathroom and comfortable to use. Bathrooms can be laid out with many styles and colors as desired owners. It is therefore necessary minimalist bathroom interior design beautiful and comfortable. Bathroom Interior Design objectives Beautiful Minimalist Many philosophies about bathrooms in Indonesia, one of which

  • Sava Swirls Analysis

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    Sava Swirls by Leslie Cheney-Parr (2016)- Watercolor Cheney-Parr uses lines and a texture-less media, along with other elements such as color, space, spatial cues, proportions, and repetitive shapes to inspire endless motion within her landscape and creates a swirling image the viewer cannot stop moving their eyes throughout when viewing from any angle. The media employed by the artist, watercolor, contributes to the movement of the painting. It establishes a smooth, soft surface with no texture

  • Comparison Of Horace Bundy's Girl With A Dog

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    The two pieces of work that I thought were very eye catching was Girl with a Dog by Horace Bundy and Dodo and Her Brother by Ernst Kirchner. Bundy was incredibly captivating with his use of an oval shaped canvas. It really contrasted with the structured form within this portrait. The Girl with a Dog is oil on canvas painted in 1852. This type of portraiture is very unique and is quite modern compared to the standard portraits that contain one subject matter and direct gaze. However, Dodo and Her

  • How Do Electrons Affect The Color Of The Stars?

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    The Color of the Stars Madilyn Moore Seward High School Human beings have been looking up at the stars for thousands of years, many of them wondering what they are. Once astronomers determined that the stars were flaming balls in outer space, it seemed that not all stars burned the same; that different elements and chemicals constructed the stars. One of the ways that astronomers group stars is by using color (“Color of the Stars”, n.d.). This gives them the ability to determine important

  • Mt. Rosalie: A Storm In The Rocky Mountain

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    Rosalie, Bierdstadt employs the use of color to capture the wondrous power and beauty of the natural setting. The earth tones of the grasses, trees, and mosses in the valley provide a realistic and naturalistic rendering of color in the scene, while varying in intensity and brightness. Similarly, the shades gray in the mountains and clouds and the brightness and intensity of the tones

  • Objective Use Of Color In The Film By Bradford Young

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    Bradford Young thinks of using color in the film “in the same way painters used paint.” He aspires to capture dark-skinned people with accuracy and sensitivity, just as a painter would use colors to realize realism as much as possible. He uses rich colors to characterize the fabrics of African Americans, an exquisite kind of lighting to add a blue undertone to the Black skins and natural lighting and the intensity that comes from shadows. He thinks of mixing tones together as a way to approach black

  • Synchromy In Blanton

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    Macdonald-Wright is an abstract painting with an intention of creating a new language of art to express the musical rhythms and depicting space and color through the uses of blocks of color rather than lines and modeling like that of the Renaissance and Baroque art. Stanton Macdonald-Wright applied thin layers of dry paint in wide strokes on the canvas to create flat surfaces of color. In some regions, the painter uses the technique of drybrush to create a scratchy texture that let the under layer of white paint

  • Van Gogh Summer Evening Analysis

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    triangle, or a rectangle. In the Sower 1888, actual lines in this case is the sun, the house in the far end of the field, and the halo above the sower’s head. The huge sun in the middle of the oil painting is an example of van Gogh’s obsession over the color “ yellow,” and how the sun is the star of this painting (wordpress.com). The house is the next example of actual lines and for this work of art, this foreshadows van Gogh’s next painting called “Summer Evening, Wheatfield with Setting sun, 1888” (painting-planet

  • Goya's Time Of Old Women Essay

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    woman matches the color of the winged humanlike creature behind her. The black dress of the other woman blends

  • How Does Color Affect Interior Design

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    Literature Review: Psychology of color combinations effects in interior design Introduction: It is recognized that color has a strong psychological effect on human reactions. (Pale, J, 1997). Color and light are the main factors in man-made environments. There is no doubt that they have a strong impact on psychological and physiological well-being. We cannot assume that the only role of light and color is to provide tolerable lighting and a pleasant environment. Although color vision does not appear in

  • Loop Synagogue Case Study

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    In 1957, the Loop Synagogue, designed by architectural firms, Loebl and Schlossman & Bennett, became a religious landmark amidst a typically urban setting. Additionally, the building became one of the first to be completed within Richard J. Daley’s 21-year office as Mayor of Chicago. One of the most noticeable properties of the building’s exterior and interior is its lack of symmetry and unity. While the layout doesn’t draw attention towards the center or towards a specific type of material used

  • Unit 1 Compare And Contrast Visual And Visual Research Paper

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    Lighting: Light is crucial for the perception and recognition of color. It’s also necessary to have a colored surface from which light can be reflected into the eyes. The perception of color is influenced or altered by the change in the wavelengths of light contained in this reflected light and their relative power. Not all people can perceive colors, visually impaired people may not be able to perceive some or all colors, as well as some people who are not recognized as visually impaired but also