dominions, India; which is made with Ink, colors, and gold on a paper. The painter used these materials and the overall theme of the art work to convey the message to the viewer that, the Mughals king is braver, powerful, and wealthy. In this painting a Mughal king or prince is hunting lions in the wild with his men. To show the importance of the scene, the painter put three rectangular borders around the artwork. Each border is of different size, color, and texture. As the painting is viewed from
breakfast of cold cereal. I loaded up the cooler for the day as my dad made us both some sandwiches. When everything was packed, we carried out our cooler, rods, bait, and tackle boxes down to the dock. The sky was just beginning to turn a light gray color, and all the trees were standing still. We filled up the boat with our fishing supplies, and I untied the ropes from the dock. The boat was white and blue on the outside, with a matching interior. The engine was always a little slow starting, but that
The outside of the McDonalds has the old awning which has the traditional colors of red, yellow and white. The awning of this restaurant does not extend out into the street and the restaurant has big clear window outside. Inside the restaurant is different. This McDonalds also has the upgraded colors and infrastructure. The McDonalds is not the biggest, but not the smallest and looks very up to par. The floor consists of a dark brown type of tile with a black lining in between the tiles. The restaurant
Comparison of Once More to the Lake and The Grave Authors often use details that evoke a response in readers to produce an effective description. Their aim is not simply to tell readers what something looks like but to show them. Katherine Anne Porter’s “The Grave” and E.B. White’s “Once More to the Lake” are essays that use subjective language to illustrate the principles of effective description. Porter’s “The Grave” describes a childish afternoon of rabbit hunting that brings death close enough
eye. The first is the piece’s vibrant colors, light blues and browns, bright greens, and more. The brush strokes that are very visible and can easily be identified as very thick some might even say bold. The furniture, the objects, and the setting are easy to identify and are proportioned to each other. There is so much to see in this piece to attempt to explain in only a few simple sentences. As previously pointed out the piece is full of many vibrant colors, like the floors a dull, muted yet dark
Rhetoric In “Quit Smoking” Ads : There are two types of people in the world, people who smoke and people who do not. Accordingly to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), current smoking has declined from nearly 21 of every 100 adults (20.9%) in 2005 to nearly 18 of every 100 adults (17.8%) in 2013. However, there are many ads to promote companies, whose goal is to end smoking for good. But still remains many people around the world of different ages, still hooked on the addictive
beginning to sprout, one day she would blossom into the most divine maiden in the entire kingdom of Florence. Her mother was right. There were many men who wanted her hand in marriage, but there was only a single man who she wanted to give it to. His name was Sprout. They lived together in the meadows of Florence where there was rolling green pastures speckled with the most beautiful flowers as far as the eye could see. Love was in the air… …though, unfortunately that wasn’t the only thing roaming
This painting surely speaks and sets a mood. It sparks one’s curiosity as to what is happening and why it is happening. The colors used in this painting, show a great deal of work expressing the mood and theme of the scenario taking place. Corot’s painting portrays a story from and Old Testament making you feel how the characters in this painting feel with the use of color, shadows, and flowing movement. One word to describe this painting is interesting. One who does not have any clue about the holy
Throughout the 1980’s, the graffiti scene was very familiar with the name “Basquiat.” Jean-Michel Basquiat is an American graffiti artist who was born in Brooklyn, New York. His artwork is mostly defined as neo-expressionism with a bit of primitivism. His medium was usually a combination of oils, acrylics and spray cans. One could look at Basquiat’s pieces and say they are as if a child scribbled on a canvas, but to me, there is more than that. I admire Basquiat not for what he is, but for what he
It started with my hands; replacing the usual lightly tanned skin was a light grey, as if I in was a scene from a movie that was decided to be vintage instead of the newest color restoration and they were now erasing all color. My eyes drifted to the ground, the green grass with patches of brown was turning grey too. The color looked like it was melting from the tips and cascading down, and then seeping into the soil. I looked up and the blues skies were now bleeding grey, like how water droplets
This is a painting by Pietro Antonio Rotari called “Young Girl Writing a Love Letter”. The painting is painted vertical with the background painted with a dark tone color. From the top probable one fourth of the painting is shaded from dark at each corner to light when coming to the middle. From top to bottom two fourth of the painting you start to see a woman face. From left to right you start with the background shaded in a dark tone and getting slightly lighter as you get to the middle. As you
access to any department or person you need to get a hold of. Some other key points are, the phone does come in new as well as refurbished. Comes in 2 great colors charcoal as well as black. Another way to identify the phone is through its very unique part number
Internet Cafe Business Plan 1.0 Executive Summary JavaNet, unlike a typical cafe, will provide a unique forum for communication and entertainment through the medium of the Internet. JavaNet is the answer to an increasing demand. The public wants: (1) access to the methods of communication and volumes of information now available on the Internet, and (2) access at a cost they can afford and in such a way that they aren't socially, economically, or politically isolated. JavaNet's goal is to