Papers 1511-1520 of total 16412 found.
…station, so he along with colleague George Stone intend to be there to pick him up when he arrives. The scene starts in the train station. The setting is the main lobby. The floors, pillars, and stairs are of a light gray color. There is a clock…
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…, they shared similarities in their technique. Gestural painting or action painting was popular at this time. This is a form of technique where the artist moves with the paint and can feel “in the painting.” The other type of paintings produced were Color Field…
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…of the basketball team to sex. Suddenly true color starts to pop all over town and people start to feel and think for themselves. Those who begin to expand their minds and souls also start to turn into colors. Some of Pleasantville’s citizens are alarmed by this radical…
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…, wild abandonment…" (213). The color seemed to pour into her life as she sat and stared out the window in thought. Her world changed as color and life and freedom flooded into her imagination. "There was something coming to her and she was waiting…
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…April McNabb Townsend September 19, 2000 An Exceptional Butterfly The grass was covered with delicate, colorful flowers and the meadows were never-ending. Each natural object was carefully placed as if Mother Nature had a specific place in mind…
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…and four color polychrome pottery began to develop during the 1300’s. The most praised era of the Hopi pottery is called the Sikyatki Polychrome; the following forms were the Payupki, Polacca, and San Bernardo polychrome styles. These consisted of black on red…
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…and 1400 A.D., grey utilitarian ware was being produced for everyday needs which eventually evolved into a more colorful and decorative style of pottery. The 14th century became an extremely active period for the Hopi potters. New clays and firing techniques…
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…references. Malevich grew tired of painting in the traditional style with everything looking and feeling the way they are in life. His new style tried to free viewer from their traditional a priori views concerning shape and colors imposed on them by their senses…
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…in its position and at eternal dusk. The colors of the objects in the painting are very natural to the landscape, yet expressive at the same time. The fallen tree takes on the natural tans of wood, yet it seems to glow with warmth and light, turning…
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…be using, I tore of a small piece of blue litmus paper and dipped into my solution number one a recorded the color. I repeated this step and recorded the colors as I went along to each different solution. I then preformed the same experiment with my red litmus…
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