Dance Marathon Philip Evergood 1934 Oil on Canvas Dance Marathon is a representational oil painting of several people gathered in an enclosed area that was painted by Philip Evergood in 1934. These people are unevenly spaced apart throughout the painting, either by themselves or paired with another person. The enclosed area has bleachers surrounding the spider web-like floor that is separated by handrails. On the top left hand side of the painting there is a man who is lounging across a few
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himself in Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear. In Self Portrait, Affandi has characterised himself as a semi-abstracted figure against a plain background, with the highly detailed face in stark contrast with his torso, which as suggested by its dark green contour only (without any colouring within), appears to only be vaguely apparent. Affandi also seems to be placing extreme focus on the human emotions or mood, presumably meant to be conveyed by the extremely detailed expression on the face that he
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give you an healthy air to breathe. ADD NEW PILLOWS TO YOUR SOFA Buy new fabric to stitch your pillow cover. Do not stick to a single fabric design or the same colour. Instead buy colors that will contrast with each other (like yellow and light green). Mix different fabrics together to get that funky design especially if you have youngsters and kids at home (because their visitors will love it). The patterns in vogue now are floral and block prints. Make sure to add a zip to your pillows as it
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Threads n Scissors C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\THREADS N SCISSORS\TS Design Files\TS081_Roosters 1 Page 1 of 2 Printed 1/23/2010 1. Savage Red 2. Crimson 3. White 4. Lemon Cream 5. High Noon 6. Flame Tree 7. Copper Dusk 8. Charred Orange 9. Charcoal 10. Pinkish Mauve 11. Light Cerise 12. Klondike Pale 13. Cedar Pitch 14. Russet 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. White Lemon Cream Pinkish Mauve Light Cerise Savage Red Crimson Charcoal High Noon Flame Tree Charred
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Can blind people see in their minds? How do they dream like? Do they know what colors are? How in general do they percept world with their eyes never opened since they were born? Those are some of many questions that we may possibly ask a blind person. Can we explain them what color red is? We’ve all seen what it is like. To explain it we have to “turn on a different mode” in our heads. We do not only see colors. Like this red dress, black cat, hazel eyes. When we close eyes and think about color
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Apprentice: None. Deputy: Briarwing - Large, bulky, sleek-furred, dark tortoiseshell she-cat with dark brown patches, a broad head and shoulders, and green eyes. Mate: None. Mom: Fallenmoon/Dad: Pinesong /Siblings: Duskfall. Apprentice: None. Medicine cat: Sedgefur - Slender, lithe, lean, pretty, thick and soft-furred, light brown tabby she-cat with green eyes. Mate: None. Mom: Unknown/Dad: Unknown/Siblings: Unknown. Medicine cat apprentice: Silverpaw - Small, beautiful, sleek and thin-furred, light
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recorded it in the table under bag1. Then we went to 5 other peoples M&Ms and recorded how much M&Ms were there for each color and recorded those under bags 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Then I put that information in 3 different graphs. My Table of the Data: Colors Blue Brown Green Orange Red Yellow Total Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Avera g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 ge 5 0 5 3 0 3 1 6 4 6 4 6 0 0 2 0 3 2 4 5 2 4 2 0 2 4 3 6 2 3 2 0 4 1 5 4 2 1 1 7 4 1 9 3 0 0 1 7 4 2 5 5 1 2 18 Data Analysis: My dat ta reveals that every color
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Agenda CMC support Introduction to Communication Science and Technology ICST: Week 07, Spring 2012 ICST: Week 07, Spring 2012 – simple rules of UID UI examples User-Centered UID principles ‐User‐Centered Design‐ 1 2 CMC Support: Rules 1. Strive for consistency — consistent sequence of actions — identical terminology — limited use of exceptions CMC Support: Rules (cont-d) 4. Design dialogs to yield closure — group of actions: “begin-middle-end” — end means “drop from
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appeal to us the most. They reflect our inner attitudes and emotional states. Learning about colour and understanding the concept of it will help us make colour a way of life and not just something we know exists. Using cool colours such as blue and green in all our things helps us relax and keep calm so people are recommended to have things of these colours around them in their place of work. The colour red is mostly associated with danger that’s why traffic signals use red as stop and most casinos
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Architectural Layer Standards The CAD Layer Guidelines are organized as hierarchy. This arrangement accommodates expansion and addition 0f user-defined extensions to the layer list. Layer names are alphanumeric and use abbreviations that are easy to remember. This legibility is particularly important when CAD files are distributed among architects, consultants, and clients. Layer names consist of a Discipline Code-Major Group-Minor Group-Status Field. The format for the CAD Standard is as follows:
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