Magenta Essays

  • Analysing an Advert

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    Analysing an Advert This advert is trying to sell its product, shower gel, to a youngish female audience. The advert comes from a young girls magazine, called "Sugar", which is aimed at teenagers. The background of the advert is white and the images on the advert are either dark or bright so they stand out on the page. There are 2 photographs of the product but they're different scents. The advert is A4 size and the images of the shower gel take up most of the page. This is to make them

  • Memories of Matsuko and Starry Starry Night

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    Colour and lighting are used to depict the narrative of a film in spite of other elements of film style. Colour attracts attention and creates ambience of a film affecting the perception of the audiences (Boggs & Petrie, 2004, p. 204). In the meantime, lighting, which is essential to make a film, helps to create different meanings presented by one scene. Memories of Matsuko (Tetsuya Nakashima, 2006) uses a rich colour palette and different features of lighting throughout the whole movie to portray

  • gatcolor Color Code in The Great Gatsby

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    The Color Code in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is full of symbolism. Colours, for example, are used to represent many different things; some even represent a theme of the novel. White, yellow, grey, green are just some of the colours which Fitzgerald uses in a special way, because each of these colours has a special meaning, different from the ones we regularly know or use. White is a colour which appears many times throughout the novel. At first, it is used to describe Daisy. The

  • Summary of my Art Project

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    Summary of my Art Project I like the soft tone that fabric creates. I chose a piece of corduroy and folded it into a U shape. For the chalk paining, I selected a small area where was the turning part of the U shape and enlarged it. In order to achieve the tenderness of the material on my drawing, I used tissue to blend the areas so the gradual change from light to dark was successfully completed. I also found

  • Balloon Dog (Blue) By Jeff Koons

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    Balloon Dog (Blue) by Jeff Koons’ is a large (121 x 143 x 45 inches, which is almost 11 feet tall, 12 feet long, and 4 feet wide), stainless steel, sculpture in the form of a bright blue balloon dog. The artist intended for this artwork to remind its viewers to appreciate the colorful, simple, and youthful aspects of our lives that we may forget about as we mature. Color is a very meaningful part of almost all artworks. For this sculpture, the artist chose a particularly vibrant blue. The light blue

  • Essay On Colour Symbolism

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    Discussion: Colour symbolism is an inalienable part of human emotional perception of the world (Redgrove 1922, as cited in Peretti, 1974). Answering the question about the effect of colours on mood, four participants found the colours of the buildings ‘cheerful’ (Interviewees No 1 and 2 at the Toffee Factory, No 6 and 7 at the International Centre for Life). This is mostly due to the fact that bright colours are generally associated with positive and happy mood. However, one participant (Interviewee

  • Color Models: RGB And CMY

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    colors like cyan, magenta, yellow and black. If you happen to be watching something on TV, for example watching a movie. In that case you are using RGB. That is how monitors like cameras and televisions display colors. On the other hand CMY is not something you need to be worrying about while

  • balloon dog

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    Bold and intriguing, this sculpture, “Balloon Dog (Magenta)” by Jeff Koons, induces a sense of wonder and happiness. Jeff Koons’ “Balloon Dog (Magenta)” is a part of the Celebration series that begun in 1994. The Balloon Dog is an archetype connecting people to the monumental and the everyday. Looking at this sculpture you can hear the sound of festivity. We can hear the sound of children laughing and running around playing games. We can hear the sound of balloons popping and also the twisting shrieks

  • Essay On Color Theory

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    appear darker, because the color (of matter) will absorb the light energy that other color would reflected, in other words, as the decrease of amount of light being reflected, the result color will appear darker. For example, the mixture of cyan and magenta is purple which is has higher color tonality the combination of every color of matter is black. The subtractive color is normally use for digital printing, the more color of matter been used the duller the printing appear (white is the absence of

  • Fauve Girl On Blue Analysis

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    outer edges. Her face from the left to right vertical strokes in the order of magenta, pink, orange, red, cyan, yellow, green, light cyan and a darker cyan. Above her eyes are rounded strokes of red and cyan that form to the eye. Her lips are a bright cyan color that stand out and become the focal point of Shapiros piece. The neck line is a magenta and red colors with her shoulder leaned in toward her body with magenta and pink to represent the top of the shoulder following green to elongate the

  • Ink Essay

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    Printing is usually done using four different colours of ink: cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Theses subtractive colours are chosen because by 'overprinting' these inks, all other colors imaginable can be formed. For example, red is produced by overprinting yellow and magenta, as the yellow absorbs the blue light and magenta absorbs the green light, leaving behind pure red light. Black ink is used because although in theory cyan, magenta and yellow should add together to give black, they actually produce

  • Richard O Brien's Rocky Horror Show

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    castle, or, as they describe it, the Frankenstein Place. All they want is to use the phone, but they end up getting more than they bargained for when they stumble upon the Transylvanian Convention. At the castle Brad and Janet meet Riff Raff and Magenta, the servants of the castle; Columbia, a groupie; Eddie, a delivery boy who botched his delivery; Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite mad scientist; and Rocky, Frank’s creation. A few musical numbers, sexual encounters,

  • Color Theory in Photography

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    compounds to produce dyes. The three dyes formed, one in each emulsion layer, are the subtractive primaries yellow, magenta and cyan. All silver is then bleached out and each layer is left with a positive color image. Thus reds in the subject produce a heavy silver deposit in the red-sensitive layer in the negative, but no trace on the other layers. Then after reversal, only yellow and magenta remain which together make red. As shown in the illustration, the cyan is all but gone. After the film is

  • Rocky Horror Picture Show Stereotypes

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    past the “Frankenstein Place” they get a flat and decide to go to the house and ask to use the telephone. Little did they know what awaited them inside was something they had never seen before nor human. Brad and Janet are greeted by Riff Raff and Magenta which are some of Frank N. Furter’s fellow friends. As they are taken further into the house they eventually meet Columbia and the man himself Doctor Frank N. Furter. Furter enters with a very seductive and amusing display singing a song about how

  • A Description Of Measurable Print Characteristics

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    Measurable Print Characteristics GRA 424 Section 1 – Quality Control in Printing Amy Nhan – 50% Victoria Proctor – 50% Word Count: Submitted to Derek Etsey January 27th, 2014 Test #1: Measurable Print Characteristics Theoretical Concepts What Are We Testing? Determining dot gain, print contrast and ink trap allows us to analyze press sheets and colour bars to find the most favourable running conditions to reproduce a proof for a job. In order to retrieve these print characteristics

  • Light And Logos Research Paper

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    colour, which uses inks, dyes and different filters to absorb some wavelengths of light and not others. Subtractive colour is also known as the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) colour system, and is the colour mixing technique used most commonly for printing. CMYK is an inkbased system which uses different percentages of cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks to produce and “mix” specific colours (Krause 2007). Due to the difference in the two colour systems – one uses inks and the other light

  • Post-Moortem Cases

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    Lovas JGL, in 1986 conducted a study, apoptosis in human epidermis by electron microscopy, on skin samples excised from the middle of the medial aspect of the upper arm of m106 consecutive autopsy cases. The time interval between death and biopsy was less than 24 hours in all but three cases. The tissue was fixed overnight in, the tissues were stained Thick sections for light microscopic (LM) survey were stained with toluidine-blue. Thin sections for EM were stained with uranyl acetate

  • Le Chatelier's Principle

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    Discussion: At Q 1 A reaction is at equilibrium when the ratio of the product and the reactant side are equal. This could further be seen by the reaction quotient depicted by Qc is equal to the equilibrium constant, Kc, of the given chemical reaction. Given that aA + bB ↔ cC +dD, the small letters being the mole coefficients and the big letters being the molecules of the chemical equation, K_eq=([〖C]〗^c [〖D]〗^d)/([〖A]〗^a [〖B]〗^b ) is the formula for finding the Kc of any given reversible equation

  • Jane Elliott Teaches Exercise Against Racism

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    Jane Elliott Teaches Exercise Against Racism Her experiment in the Oprah Winfrey show in 1992 became world famous. Jane Elliott (62) carried out her brown eyes, blue eyes exercise, and a behaviour training that lets white people experience what prejudice and oppression does to you. What happens if you don't have any power anymore and are subject to arbitrary discrimination, just cause you have blue eyes? During the international week against racism Jane Elliott came to Holland. Mercita Coronel

  • Art Analysis: Keith Haring

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    Keith Haring’s poster of Ignorance=Fear, Silence=Death has a series of three yellow colored people in several different positions. The figures are non-representational because we do not see anything that truly defines the gender, age, or possibly even race of these people. The first yellow colored figure has their hands covering to what appears to be their eyes, and has a pink x over their stomach. A series of black lines surround the figure. Some of these lines are straight and others curve around