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    Sansui Ga Paintings

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    Sansui-ga is a form of Japanese monochrome landscape paintings‚ the preferred genre among Zen painters in the 14th-16th century. Sansui-ga painting is done in Chinese-inspired sumi-e or suiboku-ga‚ an ink wash painting style‚ which uses black ink in various concentrations. Gradations of ink are used to create a sense of light and shade‚ as well as modulated brushstrokes and lines to create a sense of volume and rhythm. (Parent) Vast landscapes on screens and sliding doors set a serene and contemplative

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    The palette of King Narmer: Formal Analysis The Palette of King Narmer is a very small‚ flat 64 centimeters tall‚ shield shape palette that is believed to be used for holy ceremonies. Sculpt from smooth leveled siltstone. The siltstone is a soft yet dim color of gray. Small in scale‚ the palette is created with numerous intriguingly beautifully detailed carvings‚ and illustrations that fully decorate both sides. These detailed carvings take up most of the negative space of both sides

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    Once I had written the dream‚ I thought about it trying to memorize minutiae‚ then I drew the landscape then I added more detail to give it a meaning. Afterwards I generated the colors according to the impressionist movement inspired by Mary Cassatt painting “Poppies in a field” and then I used them in a playful manner. I thought about what I wanted to paint‚ with the sense of the texture and the color‚ I mixed the palette‚ and then I filled in the objects. After that with different shades of the base

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    Formal Rulemaking (APA)

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    1. Formal rulemaking has more power than its informal version. “Formal rulemaking is a rulemaking by a government agency that is on the record after an opportunity for an agency hearing in accordance with the formal procedures set forth in sections 556 and 557 of the Administrative Procedure Act” (“Formal Rulemaking”‚ n .d.). The process often includes procedures like record’s creating‚ witnesses’ calling or statement taking. The result of the formal rulemaking becomes a direct rule. It is used when

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    informal and formal system

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    should support both formal and informal communication. Formal communications can include reports and accounting statements. Informal communications can include conversations and notes. Formal Communication Information transmitted by formal communication tends to be presented in a consistent manner. Company reports‚ for example‚ will often use the same basic format. This allows the recipient to locate items of interest quickly and easily. Since formal communications tend to be

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    Formal Analysis: Tomb Guardian with Human Face Tomb Guardian with Human Face‚ a free-standing ancient Chinese sculpture 35 inches tall‚ half life-size‚ is now displayed in the Cleveland Museum of Art (Figure 1). The ceramic statue is adorned with a white crown and a glorious jewel necklace. Erecting on its haunch with chests puffed out‚ it sits firmly on a pedestal. The image’s excellent condition‚ its realistic appearance‚ its stable composition‚ and the ferocious details of its head all

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    Informal and Formal Debate

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    Short version  Alice part  Adaptivity of architecture  T: City is something that changes and grows. Cities become inevitably dysfunctional  and need maintenance‚ otherwise they will decade or die off. We assume that cities are  only about thriving and growth‚ but actually it is more about decade‚ declining and  abandon of the cities and the history and memories of them. We like to believe that  buildings are permanent‚ totally functional and save‚ however this might be one of the  biggest lies that have been told in architecture schools

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    Shading David Painting

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    attention on spaces with large amounts of light and or shade rather than focusing on the details as other often would. This is what lead to majority of his creations to be worked in with layers. Essentially‚ the first layer was the basics needed for the painting as the second carved away shading and provided more details and texture along with correcting any defects that presented themselves. The last layer was used for finishing touches such as blending colors or smoothing the lines to make them more realistic

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    In this booklet I will be: P1- Describing different types of formal written communication used in the uniformed public services. ‘An annual report is a comprehensive report on a company’s activities throughout the preceding year. Annual reports are intended to give shareholders and other interested people information about the company’s activities and financial performance.’ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_report (22/01/15) Annual reports in the police The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

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    Sesshu’s painting known as “Winter Landscape” depicts the mountainous terrain of China with people settled across it. At first glance‚ without being technical‚ Sesshu uses only ink and paper to paint the mountain range‚ slowly adding less distinct mountains as it moves further away‚ and then vegetation in the form of trees is scattered about the mountain. There is a human presence mixed in with the nature in the form of a man walking up the mountain and a large temple or palace like structure in

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