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    Georges Seurat’s most commemorated painting‚ A Sunday on La Grande Jatte-1884‚ deemed him the father of Pointillism and Neo-Impressionism. As a French post-impressionist artist‚ he was noted for his innovative style and painting techniques. Seurat’s artistic personality was very disparate when compared to his counterparts of the post-impressionist era. Other artists of that time period‚ such as Paul Cézanne or Henri Rousseau painted what may be considered more traditional art at that time‚ using

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    Social Realism’ (Dempsey‚ 2002 p219) This piece is by Roy Lichtenstein. It is called Drowning Girl. It was painted in 1963. It is oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas. The colours used are limited. They are mostly different shades and tints of primary blue. It uses cool colours to mirror the emotions of the piece: sadness. The only other colour used is pink. It uses a mixture of thickness of line which are all curved in some way.

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    you want to tint your eyebrows make sure this is always done before you shape them. Tinting makes your eyes and brows stand out more and is the ideal option if you have very fair brows. Initially you may want to go to a salon to get this done. Alternatively you can purchase a home tinting kit. The procedure involves mixing the color you require with an eyelash or eyebrow tint developer‚ which is the peroxide. You add three drops of the developer‚ which will make your paste nice and creamy‚ but not

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    dresses of the women symbolize the purity of the group.  The red ribbon is Tess’s hair foreshadows her loss of purity for the remainder of the novel.   The combination suggests that even though Tess is innocent at that moment‚ events will occur that will tint her white purity to a harsh red. Hardy also writes‚ “The

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    Introduction The Sales and Inventory System is creating a web-based system. Advanced system on sales provide more reliable recording of sales of the company with comparison to its actual cost. Sales and inventory makes the company more productive‚ efficient and convenient to the company and its client. The system is meant to help the people show to their customers more relevant items‚ hoping to expedite and increase the sales and most importantly to increase the profit of the company. With the

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    Analysis of Byron’s "She Walks in Beauty" Lord George Gordon Byron was most notorious for his love affairs within his family and with Mediterranean boys. Since he had problems such as incest and homosexuality‚ he did not mind writing about his love for his cousin in "She Walks in Beauty". Byron wrote the poem after he left his wife and England forever. Byron made his own trend of personality‚ the idea of the ‘Byronic Hero’. "Byron’s influence on European poetry‚ music‚ novels‚ operas‚ and paintings

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    Visual Art Appraising assignment- The Erased de Kooning Drawing (see figure 3) was produced by Rauschenberg as he was devoted to discover if he could produce an artwork entirely based on erasure‚ the act focused on the removal of marks rather than their accumulation. He began to experiment on erasing his own drawings but rather decided to use other artwork that was indisputably substantial in its own right. He approached an inspirational artist to himself

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    Georgia O’Keeffe Biography Praised by many people around the world‚ Georgia O’Keeffe is considered to be one of the greatest American artists of the twentieth century‚ a time in which American Modernism became prominent. Finding splendor in nature‚ O’Keeffe painted things the way she saw them and did not let others’ opinions change her perspective. O’Keefe was passionate about art at a young age and successfully pursued her dream as an abstraction naturalist artist for over seven decades. Her incredible

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    Spring and summer are the best times of the year for enjoying the outdoors. How people indulge in outdoor pursuits will depend on individual interests and inclinations. Some like the vigor of intense athleticism‚ while others engage in non-athletic yet physically active pursuits. In either case‚ performance and enjoyment depend on your vision. This in turn depends on your choice of eyewear. The wrong glasses‚ or wearing none at all diminish your performance and enjoyment. The Problems of Uncorrected

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    bright” meets in her face and eyes‚ suggesting that she walks in a dark beauty but she is herself a brighter beauty. Then as the “tender light” is “mellowed”‚ her beauty is contrasted to the “gaudy” daylight. In the second stanza‚ Byron writes that “One shade the more‚ one ray the less” would diminish the “nameless grace” of the woman. Her dark hair and eyes are in contrast with her fair skin while the grace of her “lightens” her face. Then he turns to her inner thoughts that make the woman a pure and dear

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