During puberty, boys experience a lot of growing. Literally everything gets bigger. Boys will get much taller as they go through puberty. Often, this means that they need new clothes every three or four months - a strain on the budget, for sure. Their voice will get deeper during this time, too. Often, a boy’s voice will crack when they speak during this time period.
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To get different colors on a batik piece, the piece has to be dipped in dye a few times. This particular technique for dying cloth is native to Java, Indonesia, Japan, and the areas nearby. However, the most famous batik patterns come from Java. The process is quite intense. The fabric is first spun, and then drawn on with pencil.
The pencil markings are covered in wax, creating a ...
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There are three properties of color: hue, value, and saturation. The hue of a color is the name - pink, blue, red, green, etc. The value of a color is how light or dark it is - what tint or shade it is. Colors here would include baby blue, pink, maroon, lavender, etc. The saturation is the relative brightness or dullness of a color.
A bright purple has a higher saturation than the ...
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The principles of art are the same as the principles of design: balance, rhythm, emphasis, proportion, variety, gradation, etc. These are theories meant to help art feel as though it is complete, that it is whole. To have rhythm in a piece of art simply means that the piece has some kind of repetition to it. This could be a repeating kind of line or a repeating shape to create the feeling of ...
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There are quite a few principles of design. They are: balance, emphasis, pattern, repetition, proportion (or size), rhythm, variety, and unity. Emphasis is arguably one of the hardest to make work, since it means creating a focal point in the room without overwhelming the rest of the room. Balance means that the room feels balanced; it’s like a balance beam.
If there’s ...
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Abstract art is simply art that doesn’t actually portray anything; it uses shapes, colors, forms, etc. to show what would normally be what we see in real life. What it shows usually isn’t recognizable as anything from the world. Up until the 19th century, art always showed something that was recognizable. It would be a bed, a room, a person, or some nature scene, some landscape. ...
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Cave art is pretty much what it sounds like. It is art that has been drawn in a cave - mostly on the cave walls. Whether or not something that was painted on a canvas in a cave is cave art is up for debate. It began around 40,000 years ago, during the Paleolithic period. No one is quite sure when it ended, but it certainly had ended by the Renaissance.
The earliest cave art that has ...
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Three basic design planning tools are the sketchbook, the scrapbook, and the ideas book. The sketchbook is a place for designers to keep sketches of their work. These could be anything from skirts to couches and back again. Often, people think of fashion designers when they hear the word “sketchbook” in this context. The scrapbook is a place to keep scraps of fabric or materials ...
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The common name for strongylus vulgaris is the large stronglydes. It’s commonly found in horses, and unfortunately for horses, this parasitic worm is often found in many horses year-round. This parasitic worm is basically a worm with a bite. They have large pincers on one end, with the other end acting as a butt.
If one were to be seen, it’d be a very deep red in color. ...
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There are a couple of common names for this worm. One is the stomach worm. Another is the abomasal worm. Either way, they are the same worm and they need to be watched carefully. It’s a kind of parasitic worm that is often found in, surprise, the stomachs of horses and ruminant species - such as cattle and deer. The worm is small, thin, and hasn’t really been studied a ...
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