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    The Birth of Venus

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    F. The Birth of Venus was created on canvas with the use of tempera paint. Botticelli would hand grind a material that changes according to the light that it reflects‚ also known as pigment. The powdered pigments are traditionally mixed with egg yolk which dries quickly and stays firmly in place (Saitzyk‚ 245). During the Renaissance‚ fabric such as canvas were used instead of the popular wooden panel. As tempera

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    Robert Rauschenberg

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    Rauschenberg’s ability to manipulate and appropriate mundane and images of popular culture beyond its contextual limitations notably lies in his creation of the art form ‘combines’‚ the hybrid of painting and sculpture that broke conventions of the artist’s canvas. In challenge of the recognized doctrine of medium specificity (an element supported and endorsed by many art critics of his time)‚ Robert Rauschenberg explicitly juxtaposed both the 2D and 3D forms in such combines‚ providing the meta-narrative to

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    Femme Fatale

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    Femme Fatale Since the beginning of recorded history we have been held to witness the influence of women and their sexuality on mankind. As sexual creatures‚ humans desire each other; generally men are more inclined to be seen as the ones who “need” the physical sexual act. This “need” that men have gives women an important power and opportunity over men. By controlling sex women can basically rule the world. This idea tends to scare men because men like to be the ones in control‚ but at the

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    Claude Monet

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    his admiration to capture on canvas the changing effects of lights. Impressionism‚ as developed by Monet‚ sought to capture the fleeting‚ momentary aspects of nature‚ especially to convey the atmospheric effects of light. As he pursued this goal‚ his technique became increasingly free‚ causing critics to remark that the paintings looked unfinished. Instead of mixing colours on his palette‚ Monet applied separate strokes of pure‚ unmixed colour directly to the canvas. The method produced a shimmering

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    Pride And Prejudice Essay

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    costume. With the suit jacket I went for a common pea coat/blazer look. I knew I wanted the suit to mainly be Gray‚ so it would contrast with Eurydice’s mainly Navy skirt and jacket. To give of the thickness I wanted the suit fabric is a Gray Cotton Canvas. Under the jacket is a white button down and a simple Navy silk tie‚ giving it a professional and classic look. For shoes he is wears a pair of black loafers and black socks to keep the professional look

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    created by Mark Rothko in 1950‚ is an abstract work. It is comprised of yellow‚ red‚ and orange rectangles that seemingly hover on the surface of the canvas‚ as they do not extend to its margins. In the center of the work is a bold‚ red rectangle‚ and within it are strong‚ gently undulating‚ horizontal lines. These strokes‚ executed through scraping the canvas repeatedly‚ contrast with the vagueness of most other elements in No.5/No.22. On the right side of the painting‚ these lines are condensed closely

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    Blue Ocean Strategy

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    advantage of blue ocean strategy? From the researcher‘s point of view‚ the biggest benefit from the book is how to use the Blue Ocean strategy to analyze real case‚ in other words‚ how to control the process of 1.Select Blue Ocean; 2. Make strategy canvas; 3. Key actions. With the implementation of the policy of openness and reform‚ a great number of modem facilities and technologies were introduced into China. The situation indicated that the potential English teaching market was very huge. On

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    Arctic Survival Simulation

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    Arctic Survival – From Success to Failure Contrary to the outcome exhibited by most other groups during the Arctic Survival exercise‚ our team score (34) was lower than my individual score (64). This is not to suggest that group collaboration is detrimental; in fact‚ our outcome was unique among the class and of great surprise to the professor and entire class section. To be sure‚ pooling resources‚ elaboration of material‚ and support and motivation‚ while perhaps more time consuming‚ typically

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    Many companies are familiar with the red oceans and feel accustomed to competition. However the main challenge companies face thereby is their incapacity to create new demand or expand their market share. The Blue Ocean Strategy offers users a framework for creating uncontested market space and change the focus from the current competition to creation of innovative value and demand. The theoretical analysis reviews the core basics of the Blue Ocean Strategy‚ distinguishing between red and blue

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    Gallery Critique

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    funky local clothing and carefully picked items to lavish yourself with. It sets the mood to see the art in its true element. It almost seems to be among friends. This first piece is by Laila Cola‚ a local artist. Its media I’m guessing is oil on canvas. Its size is two feet nine inches by four feet. The first thing that attracted me to this piece was the colors. They’re extremely intense croma and complimentary to each other (blue and orange‚ black and white). So the relationship between the background

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