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  2. Adornment - Wikipedia

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    Adornments are usually colourful, and worn to attract attention. They have a long history, around the world, from feathers or bone, to modern accessories, such as jewellery. [ 1 ] Items of adornment are also used by warriors, and by other members of the military to show rank or achievement.

  3. I’m Not Changing My Personal Style, and Neither Should You

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    First, pay attention, not to Instagram ads or email subject lines, but to the things that move you. Those things can be songs, shapes, films, art, colors, or people on the street.

  4. Visual hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A representation of hierarchical feature extraction and combination in the visual system. Visual hierarchy, according to Gestalt psychology, is a pattern in the visual field wherein some elements tend to "stand out," or attract attention, more strongly than other elements, suggesting a hierarchy of importance. [1]

  5. 10 Things You Should Always Thrift For Your Home ... - AOL

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    "This ensures you won't have the same big box store, printed-and-framed art as your neighbor." Plus, if you have original artwork, the resale value will be higher than a mass-produced piece. Chairs

  6. 7 ways to improve your attention span and be more focused ...

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    Poffenroth tells Yahoo Life that too many distractions cause our amygdala (the brain’s fear center) to become overactive, making it harder to focus.Additionally, she says stress hormones play a ...

  7. Art and emotion - Wikipedia

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    Art tends to have a way to reach people's emotions on a deeper level and when creating art, it is a way for them to release the emotions they cannot otherwise express. There is a professional denomination within psychotherapy called art therapy or creative arts therapy in which deals with diverse ways of coping with emotions and other cognitive ...

  8. Soft sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Soft sculpture was also a key feature during the 1970s in Post-Minimalist art. [5] Artists during this time would create sculptures using materials that they had around them. [5] A key artist during this time was Eva Hesse. One of Eva's most popular works does not have a title. It is composed of latex, string, rope and wire suspended from the ...

  9. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    A store sign painted mainly red on a street in Bangkok to attract attention from passers-by. Color is used as a means to attract consumer attention to a product that then influences buying behavior. [59] Consumers use color to identify for known brands or search for new alternatives. Variety seekers look for non-typical colors when selecting ...