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    Art Essay

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    woodblock print‚ drawn directly onto a plywood block using a linear drawing technique and is …cm x …cm. The theme of this print is a still life composed of flowers and fruit on a silk tablecloth. It is not a symmetrical print; while it is very balanced it is asymmetrical in design. In the left foreground there is a bowl of persimmons and the flowers are in the middle ground. The viewpoint is so close up there seems to be no background. When the viewer looks at this piece of artwork they almost feel

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    1030 with oil on canvas and is a part of a series of six artworks depicting the flower; No.4 depicts a close up view of a petal on a Jack-in-the-Pulpit flower. The petal is painted vertically on the canvas‚ and is an abstract take on the petal. At first glance it is not obvious that the painting is a petal; when looking at the painting your eye is drawn to the bottom of the petal where it would connect to the flower. Then‚ there is an implied line that brings your eye up the painting to the ruffled

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    The Chrysanthemums

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    story is set. The significance of this is to set the mood of the story. It also is a possible representation of how the main character of the story‚ Elisa Allen‚ feels about her life. Elisa is first introduced working in the garden planting her flowers‚ and while doing so looks up to see her husband talking to two men in suits. She later asked him who they were and he said that he sold them some steers and "got nearly my own price‚ too"(The Chrysanthemums‚ 2). This shows the fact that all the

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    Actinomorphic

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    Actinomorphic Most flowers are actinomorphic ("star shaped"‚ "radial")‚ meaning they can be divided into 3 or more identical sectors which are related to each other by rotation about the centre of the flower. Typically‚ each sector would contain one petal‚ one sepal and so on. It may or may not be possible to divide the flower into symmetrical halves by the same number of longitudinal planes passing through the axis: Oleander is an example of a flower without such mirror planes. Actinomorphic flowers are also

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    Portrail of Mr Hyde

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    PORTRAIL OF HYDE Stevenson makes sure the reader knows what a disturbed character Hyde is. He does this by using some horrific phrases in which to describe Hyde’s appearance and actions. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was written in the 19th century. Around this time there were a lot of scientific advances. At the time people where still thinking about the book by Darwin‚ ‘’Origin of Species’’. This said that humans had originally come from apes. Stevenson portrays Hyde’s character is through his appearance

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    work‚ but she does not feel that she needs any work done. The tinker notices the garden of chrysanthemums‚ and tells Elisa that he knows a woman that wants to grow them. Elisa develops a short lived attraction to the tinker as she is offering him the flower and giving him careful instructions on taking care of them. Steinbeck uses symbolism throughout this short story. Things such as the wire fence around the garden‚ the changing of Elisa’s clothing‚ and the chrysanthemums themselves mean something beyond

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    My Living Room

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    it has a balcony with a lot of colorful artificial flowers decorated by my mother. When coming to the living room‚ I feel very comfortable with a sweet smelling spreads out from the big flower base which is put in the middle of the sofa table. My mother’s hobby is arranging flowers so she changes the flowers every week‚ such as roses‚ sunflowers‚ orchids and usually waters for them. Affected by my mother hobby‚ I bought two small artificial flower bases to decorate for my room in Canada. Actually

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    CHAMELEON PAINTING: This chameleon may have been one of the animals acquired in 1612. It is the flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis)‚ a (usually) bright green species widely distributed throughout east Africa‚ and probably bought as a curious pet by Portuguese traders on their voyages to India around the African coast. Mansur’s miniature is a scientifically precise depiction of this species: he accurately recorded the pale stripe at the corner of the mouth‚ the line of white scales running

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    Teru’s song (tales from earthsea) Lyrics (english): Far far above the clouds Soaring with the wind A falcon flies alone Silent as the sky I hear his lonely cry Never can he rest I walk with you Along an empty winding road We’re far from the ones we love Never can return Never can we see again The countries of our birth When will I ever find a place to call my home? Sadness circling like a falcon in the sky When will I ever find a way to speak my heart? To someone who knows what it

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    and then will often go a long way. The appearance of a garden from the outside is not as important as people think. What’s inside is much more important and meaningful. In every garden we see symbiotic relationships. Flowers help pollinate each other and the trees support the flowers and wildlife as well. The wildlife within a garden support the florae. No one plant or creature is left behind. In some cases though‚ overgrown weeds can get in the way of the beauty of our gardens. Unwanted and ugly

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