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    Color Psychology

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    Color is defined as “the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object‚ usually determined visually by measurement of hue‚ saturation‚ and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue” (Webster’s Dictionary). Color is an extremely powerful psychological tool used across the globe. Our world would be bland and boring without the use of color in our everyday lives. Using color psychology can encourage sales‚ calm a crowd‚ and even help a person send

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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

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    St. Philip Neri Saint Philip Neri is an important person to learn about. Philip Neri was a humorous man. He used jokes to teach people about the catholic faith. Philip’s feast day is on May 26th‚ which is also the day he died in 1595. After his death‚ people continued to look up to Philip and he was finally canonized in 1622. Philip was born on July 21‚ 1515 in Italy. He was always a curious a child‚ which lead him to trouble. Saint Philip Neri was officially recognized in the church’s eyes

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    The British fashion designer and couturier Alexander McQueen has also been influential to me. McQueen was known for his theatrical‚ dark and extravagant work. For several seasons‚ he created series of pattern on pattern suits. Pattern on pattern work is seen in Watchmen and Schnick Schnack Jungle. Schnick Schnack Jungle is made up of found objects which I connected together to create original miniature sculptures. I then painted a repetitive pattern composed of many different sizes. This has the

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    This work of art is a seascape painting‚ painted with oil and painted on canvas. The artist was Peter Monamy (1681-1749). The painting portrays three ships stuck in a storm. There is a main ship‚ a ship in the background‚ as well as‚ another ship behind that. Through research it is not known if the artist was depicting a certain event in time‚ but some say it was a depiction of “the great gale of 1703” or when Sir Cloudisley Shovell’s fleet was stuck in a storm in 1707. I chose this painting because

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    Wooden Board Critique

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    The painting has been done on the wooden board. The artist has used oil paints as its medium. The painting‚ however does not include the whole wooden board. The subject is situated at the center of the board and the rest of the board is left blank. This is why the viewers have their focus at the center of the board. The very thing that attracts the viewers towards this painting is the color that has been used in the painting. The use of bright colors like white and blue makes it look vibrant and

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    It wasn’t until 1962‚ that Indiana first painted something that would one day become a world-known symbol. It began as a painting‚ which evolved into a different painting‚ which eventually evolved into various sculptures‚ and has now evolved into a national symbol. The original painting entitled Love was just a small work of art. The theme of the artwork‚ love‚ still meant a great deal to Indiana though. Soon‚ various private organizations were asking Indiana to paint various versions of Love for

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    The Tempest is a painting by the artist Giorgione in 1508‚ in the High Renaissance period. Not much is known about Giorgione’s personal life and this painting is one of five works preserved‚ but The Tempest is thought to be a major milestone in Renaissance painting. It was painted with oil paints on a canvas‚ and was commissioned by the nobleman‚ Gabriele Vendramin. The true meaning behind The Tempest is up for debate‚ there are many theories on who the two characters in the foreground are. Some

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    In his painting‚ Paris Street: Rainy Day‚ Gustave Caillebotte showcases his view on late 18th century Paris. The figures nearest to the audience are blurred and seemingly out of focus whereas the pedestrians and carriage towards the center of the town square have sharp edges and are more distinctly defined. The images in the background of the painting remain nebulous and dim. The point of focus advances the viewers eyes to the buildings in the background. Caillebotte demonstrates a two-point perspective

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    Impressionism In Art

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    Is this Art or Not? Here is an image. I do consider the following picture art because of its elements and formats‚ its influence from the Northern Renaissance‚ its significance to the Impressionism Movement‚ and its similarities to the Egyptian movement. In the following picture‚ there are various artistic elements and formats. In the background and foreground of the image‚ it is a neutral color scheme‚ consisting of whites and browns. In the center of the picture‚ you will see three basketballs

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