BY PICASSO WEEPING WOMAN Composition and Brushstrokes The weeping woman portrays a woman who is in deep despair. Throughout the painting‚ we are able to see quite a lot of sharp edges and contrasting colours. The woman’s black piercing eyes are wide-opened‚ her tears running down in clear drops‚ and she is biting a handkerchief which she grips tightly in her hands. Placed on the top of her head is a black‚ yellow and red hat with a blue flower on top. Her shattered image reminds us almost of a
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Museum Report: Diego Rivera’s "La Siesta" On Tuesday‚ November 2‚ 2004 I attended the San Antonio Museum of Art. The painting that left the most lasting impression was Diego Rivera’s "La Siesta." The painting‚ a "snapshot" of indigenous Mexican life‚ had the biggest reaction because of my Mexican background. I also chose this painting because Diego Rivera was a Mexican artist. Diego Rivera went through many artistic phases during his life and in his later years‚ Rivera focused his art works on
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noticeable colors were green‚ which is used to represent youth‚ red is a symbol of Henry Fleming’s mental visions of battle‚ and gray is used as a symbol for death and defeat. The colors are subtle representations of emotion‚ character‚ and one’s perception of events. Though there isn’t much discussion with reference to the color green in this novel‚ when it is talked about in the narration it always deals with adolescence or childish behavior. "As the landscape changed from brown to green‚ the army awakened
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But “money” is almost guaranteed to come up when the color “green” is mentioned. Money and lavish materials‚ and sometimes even luck‚ can be associated with “green”. Nick says on page 21‚ in chapter 1‚ “Involuntarily I glanced seaward– and distinguished nothing except a single green light‚ minute and far away‚ that might have been at the end of a dock.” This was when Nick spotted Gatsby with outstretched arms at the dock
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Karen Kilimnik (American‚ born 1955). Marie Antoinette out for a walk At Her Petite Hermitage‚ France‚ 1750‚ 2005. Oil on canvas‚ 20 x 15 in. (50.8 x 38.1 cm). Often‚ it is difficult to tell exactly what is going on in Karen Kilimnik’s paintings. Being that the title of her paintings never really match the face in the painting‚ she kind of play around with it. In this painting “Marie Antoinette out for a Walk at her Petite Hermitage‚ France‚ 1750‚ was painted in 2005 is a portrait of Paris Hilton
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Centre Number Candidate Name Candidate Number CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level MATHEMATICS (SYLLABUS D) PAPER 1 4024/1 Rupee version MAY/JUNE SESSION 2002 2 hours Candidates answer on the question paper. Additional materials: Geometrical instruments TIME 2 hours INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name‚ Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers
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Luisa Casati is said to be one of the most illustrated women in art. In this piece‚ her electric orange hair not only grabs ones attention‚ but is also Marchesa’s trademark. With Marchesa’s hair contrasting against the rest of the portraits blue and green hues‚ shows her unordinary and extraordinary quality. Kees van Dongen had been part of Fauvism‚ which had originated in France in the early twentieth century. The Quai‚ Venice shows all the aspects of Kees’ Fauvist style. This painting has the
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In this weeks blog we will be discussing some very big symbols and references made in this book‚ mainly chapters seven through nine. Starting with arguably the most important‚ and most debated symbol‚ is Gatsby portrayed as a Christ like symbol? Now before you go wild and dislike this page let me inform you that this will not make sense unless you have read the entire book. I will entertain both sides of the argument; however I will stress the pro-Christ figure argument. Gatsby is killed by
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chemical change. #2 The reaction turned yellow and it separated and created a fog. The solid formed precipitation and had a color change during the reaction proving it to be a chemical change. #3 There was green smoke and the crystals turned black. The green liquid turned dark green and continued to sizzle with water which turned the whole reaction to a liquid. The evidence is in the color change and when it created smoke. It also sizzled up which proved it to be a chemical change. #4 It
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com) The Tahitian group paintings are in a same style of coloring‚ drawing target‚ and feeling. First of all‚ coloring is a huge similarity. Those paintings mostly use with rich colors. Gauguin always use with sharp colors‚ such as red‚ orange‚ green‚ blue etc. Secondly‚ he mostly draw the Tahitian in the group of paintings‚ especially women‚ children. Random and daily moments are the most occurred scene‚ also there are some landscapes too. Thirdly‚ the other similar place is the overall mood of
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