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The image is of a side profile of a woman's head, mounted on a cubed-base. She appears to be leaning, or perhaps falling. Although the woman is obviously plastic, the apathy and surrender in her face is supported by the statement, which written vertically down the left-hand side of the picture. The eye natural goes to the woman's eye, and then tends to drift up towards the word and the top and then down the statement, which gives the piece balance along with the use of shades and shadows creating unity.
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Not sure if you still need an answer but my favorite character is Remy. He is: Brave, talented, and focused. Since the movie's main character is a rat that can talk, I would say that it is fictional and humorous. A family comedy.
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The word value is used a lot. Most people don't even know what it means. Value is used to create a focal point within a drawing or painting (art wise).The human eye is immadiately drawn to a light element against a dark element. To create the illusion of depth, gradiations of value are also used.
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Value is defined as the relative lightness or darkness of a color. It is an important tool for the designer/artist, in the way that it defines form and creates spatial illusions. Contrast of value separates objects in space, while gradation of value suggests mass and contour of a contiguous surface.
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cinnabar
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A derivative of cinnabar was used. The cadmiums took over. The cadmium range of colors, including cadmium red and yellow are made from cadmium sulfide which is a metallic component with a little selenium.
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Answer: The first principle of good communication is knowing your audience. This is where writing papers for class gets kind of weird. As Peter Elbow explains1:
When you write for a teacher you are usually swimming against the stream of natural communication. The natural direction of communication is to explain what you understand to someone who doesn’t understand it. But in writing an essay for a teacher your task is usually to explain what you are still engaged in trying to understand to someone who understands it better.
Often when you write for an audience of one, you write a letter or email. But college papers aren’t written like letters; they’re written like articles for a hypothetical group of readers that you don’t actually know much about. There’s a fundamental mismatch between the real-life audience and the form your writing takes.