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Loves’ Lost, His Lost, Her Gains
Estimated Reading Length: Always singing from the heart, American Neo-Soul, and R&B Singer-Songwriter, Summer Walker delivered a message along with ANOTHER message in her visually mesmerizing music video, “Body” off her 2019 album Over It. Announcing to the world her pregnancy was not going to be an easy task and she did not disappoint, while […]
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Spreading Some Delicious Respect
Estimated Reading Length: 3 Mins Oh, the glorious, the delicious, the delectable chocolate chip cookies, or CCC for short, or triple C, you get the point. To begin with, there are two distinctive colors, and you will never guess what they are, yes ladies and gentlemen light and dark brown. Maybe not colors but shades, […]
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The Sky’s the Limit!
Estimated Reading Length: 7 mins. That lovely stream of green floats so gracefully in those northern skies, the Northern Lights. What are they? Collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth’s atmosphere are seen from above the magnetic poles of the southern and northern hemispheres. To me? They’re just beautiful and […]
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Giorgione | The Tempest
Lé Arts Salon Title: The Tempest (La Tempesta) Artist: Giorgione (Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco) Year: c.1506 – c.1508 Medium: Oil on Canvas Period: High Renaissance Style/Genre: Landscape Painting Notes & Analysis of the Artwork The Grey (Swirl) presents tranquility. Minimal use of this color soothes the scene. Calming hue. Seen around the female and baby. […]
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Color Talks! Primary Yellow | Artist Edi, ft. Thirdman
Disclaimer!! CL does not own the pictures and images you are about to see; all have been edited for artistic analysis to promote positive discussion of colors. See artist @’s to support their work! Bright as the Mind. Warm as the Sun. The logical yet emotional Yellow is one of our great primary colors, but […]
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Raphael | The Alba Madonna
Lé Arts Salon Title: The Alba Madonna Artist: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino) Year: c. 1511 Medium: Oil on Canvas Period: High Renaissance Style/Genre: Religious Painting Notes & Analysis of the Artwork The Blue (Steel Blue) reveals an omnipotent presence. The blue of the sky reveals the lord’s and the holy spirit’s presence. Cool, calm, […]
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Color Talks! Primary Red | Artist Edi, ft. Nadai
Disclaimer!! CL does not own the pictures and images you are about to see; all have been edited for artistic analysis to promote positive discussion of colors. See artist @’s to support their work! Passionate as a lover’s embrace, yet bright as a common rose. Red. What do we know and love about this color? […]
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Botticelli | Madonna in Glory with Seraphim
Title: Madonna in Glory with Seraphim Artist: Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (Sandro Botticelli), Italian Year: 1470 Medium: Tempera on Panel. Style: Early Renaissance; Religious painting. Notes & Analysis of the Artwork Monumental style figures. Setting and scene are represented as so: Mary is enthroned on cloud in the glory of the seraphim. Multiple […]
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Lewis | Baule Mask – Carved Bobbin (Guru) – Dan Mask
Title: Baule Mask | Carved Bobbin (Guru) | Dan Mask Artist: Norman Wilfred Lewis, NYC, United States. Year: 1935 Medium: Pastel Period: Harlem Renaissance Style: Figurative Expressionism; African Art. Notes & Analysis of the Artwork Taken from the mask of Baulé and Dan Cultures A group of native African people. Sought to serve the distinction […]
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Longhi | The Letter
Title: The Letter Artist: Pietro Longhi, French. Year: 1746 Medium: Oil on Canvas Style: Rococo Notes & Analysis of the Artwork Artist favored contemporary scenes of regular Venetian life. Full of humor and implication. Portrays a light comedic take on contemporary society. Provide an intimate look at 18th century Venice. The painting depicts the simple […]