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She Bathed at Dawn
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She Bathed at Dawn

Dec 17, 2022 by

She bathed at dawn, As the first rays of sun broke over the horizon. The cool, misty air formed into fog, Lying low above the crashing surf. Her hair was auburn, Her skin as pale and milky as pearl. Her eyes were bright green, And her lips full and pink. She wore a white silk gown, And stood before the window, Her body curved...

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Comparing Contemporary Art to Abstract Expressionism
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Contemporary Art and Abstract Expressionism share some important similarities, but also have clear differences. The former is a reaction to the mass production of the Industrial Revolution. With the introduction of new technologies and the mass production of artworks, a movement started in which artists rejected mass production and created artworks for only the rich and famous. This movement is commonly known as contemporary...

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The Emergence of Art Nouveau
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Art Noveau is probably one of the least-understood periods in Art History, and much of its significance can be traced to its early origins and emergence. As with most revivals, Art Nouveau was a reaction against the industrial and mass production of the industrial revolution. With its emphasis on natural organic forms, it was a way for art to return to the simplicity and...

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Comparing Baroque to Renaissance
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The Baroque and Renaissance art periods shared a lot of similarities, but also had very important differences. Baroque artists liked to emphasize the details of their subjects and used more perspective than earlier artists did. In contrast, Renaissance artists used idealized bodies, such as the nude male body, as subjects and paid attention to the overall composition of their paintings. The most important difference...

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Tayla, Elf of the Mountains
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Tayla the elf stood on the dirt pathway and gazed out over the mountains. She had walked this path thousands of times and knew the terrain as well as the back of her hand. But nothing had prepared her for the sight in front of her. In front of her, the world opened up. The sky was a blue so bright it almost hurt...

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It’s a Wonderful Potter
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Christmas is coming and one of my favorite movies to watch is It’s a Wonderful Life. Directed by Frank Capra, and starring James Stewart, it’s a classic film from 1946. But it would be better if it starred Daniel Radcliffe, of Harry Potter fame. Stick with me on this. It’s all part of my imaginings of movies and AI. I’m a fan of the...

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Albert Einstein as a Baby
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I imagine what Albert Einstein must have been like as a baby. What was Albert Einstein like as a baby? Little is known about Albert’s infant years. Einstein was a smart child, even teaching himself Geometry at a very early age. But he was a bit of a brat and often acted out. As an adult, Einstein once said, “I have never had a...

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Understanding 3D Projection
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Our eyes are built to perceive in three dimensions and 3D Projection is our tendency to see two-dimensional images as 3D objects when certain visual cues are present. The classic example is the “cube” drawing, where a square in transformed to appear as a 3D object just by adding another square and connecting lines. You can also see this effect in sidewalk paintings and...

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