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…, such as oranges, lavenders, and pinks, the types of colors "you would expect to find in a wallpaper store." His use of background color in the Death and Disaster paintings is mostly extrinsic to the content of the images. In some, such as "Lavender Disaster…
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…, in the style of those Tulla was known for wearing. Her figure is surrounded by a dark doorway, in front of which is a bed with a male figure lying down, fully clothed, the stain of blood on his shirt. The colours, for the most part are reds and oranges, although…
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…and Disaster paintings, Warhol makes use of background color to serve various functions. Mostly, throughout the series, he avoids the use of primary colors, using mainly secondary, such as oranges, lavenders, and pinks, the types of colors "you would expect to find…
Details: Words: 1888 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…and an idealization of rural life. Similar preference can be found in Edna, later in the novel, a garden out in the suburbs was bought up by Chopin. "A small, leafy corner, with a few green tables under the orange trees. An old cat slept all day on the stone step…
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…immigration are the ones who are more likely to be against it. Barbara A. Coe said, 'We are tired of being victims of these people.' Barbara is chairwoman of the Orange County-based California Coalition for Immigration Reform, an umbrella group that was a key…
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…and silent motion picture stars. In Los Angeles, heavyweight boxing champion Jim Jeffries raised $600 by selling a crate of oranges fo4r $20 an orange.(Dolan p. 173) Several different organizations made generous contributions. The Salvation Army workers…
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…makes use of background color to serve various functions. Mostly, throughout the series, he avoids the use of primary colors, using mainly secondaries, such as oranges, lavenders, and pinks, the types of colors "you would expect to find in a wallpaper store…
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…that are "less distinct" than items in the superordinate and basic levels of categorization. An example of this would include the basic level consisting of items such as an orange. The superordinate level for this list of items would be fruit and the subordinate…
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…different shades of orange, brown and red and the birds are singing their beautiful songs, but their is a serious problem because when you arrive at the river all plant and animal life are gone. This is by no means a recent phenomenon. This is due…
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…many rituals that have been drawn on the stone. In the museum they colored in parts of the stone to explain what the deseigns meant. Look at the picture in the back to fully understand this. The orange part of the stone, which is the face in the middle…
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