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    Rebusspiel is painted by Wolfgang Hutter. The painting was created in the year of 1961. The painting is currently being displayed at The Tampa Museum of Art in the heart of Down Town Tampa. Rebusspiel is a German word; when translated to English, it is called the Rebus Game. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, rebus is a riddle or puzzle made up of letters, pictures, or symbols whose names sound like the parts or syllables of a word or phrase. Hutter used art elements to create a perplexed

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    for special effects. Hitchcock used his eye and genius for special effects in all of his movies. In this particular classic, he uses a green screen and complete camera filters to identify certain areas and ideas of the film. He associates colors especially with characters. The character of Judy, also known as Madeline for the greater part of the movie, has green associated with her. In the

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    'Copper Penny ' to the tips to give the orange polish a bit of sparkle. You know I love to sparkle! Gradient tutorial: For this tutorial I used colors that obviously don 't go together so that you can see how to make a seamless blend. [use purple and green, one thick and dark, the other thinner and light.] First step: After you apply your base coat, your first color coat should ordinarily be the lightest of the polishes you 've chosen for your gradient. I say usually because there are plenty of times

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    being exposed to that color. How does the brain interact with light variance, is it the consequence of perception or is it the interaction that is predetermined by normal neurological processes? Picture yourself walking up to a building; there are green trees decorating the walkway. You reach the metallic silver doors. While looking up at the sky, the snow white clouds slowly caress the deep blue sky. You pull the metallic door open, entering the building. As the mundane walls around you start to

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    yellow are involved in the work of art. Secondary colors share an involvement as well. With that being said, subtractive colors are visible to one 's eye. As you continue to examine the work, you 'll begin to notice the colors red, blue, yellow, brown, green, and black start to fade as it is being applied in

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    Demonstrating understanding elements of design report by Monica Prakash 91053 My previous experience I have been investigating print media selections when advertising tourist attractions in the city of Auckland. I have created a design of a double sided, bi fold, 3 panel brochure. I have learnt the elements and principles of design that are vital to this type of outcome. I have also learnt how to apply the elements of design which can be applied to any digital outcome. Important Elements/Principles

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    two parts yellow and one part red. d. Yellow-Green - This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more yellow to blue, instead of having equal parts of blue and yellow it would be two parts yellow and one part blue. e. Blue - Violet - This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more blue to red, instead of having equal parts of red and blue it would be two parts blue and one part red. f. Blue-Green - This can be made when trying to create the secondary

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    The color green has been said to have a calming effect, people have investigated the connections between colors and the way they make people feel emotionally for years and have declared green to be a psychologically soothing color. His eyes are green. Not quite green like the color you see when you look down early in the morning when the sun is peaking over the skyline and the morning dew is still clinging desperately to the verdant blades. When the droplets are glistening and you can see the

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    “You always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock” (Fitzgerald 92). In this passage, Gatsby is talking to Daisy about her house and how he can see it every night. This shows the reader that Gatsby pays very close attention to Daisy and he notices

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    but if you wish to convey the message that you’re there for business, you’ll stick to the basic formula. Substitute the white shirt out for light blue, and suddenly the suit means something completely different. Drop the white pocket square for a green or orange, and the message

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