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The History of Arte Mecco

Arte Mecco is the art form of blending contemporary art, modern art, abstract art, art deco and art nouveau. Arte Mecco painting was discovered in Marion County, in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana in the year 1991 in the United States of America. The discoverer of Arte Mecco is the African American Artist, Colorist and Photographer Hugeaux who was born in Duval County of Jacksonville, Florida on October 09, 1961. This style first took on the name Hugeaux’s Women, until the turn of the millennium 2000, when it became apparent that this was a natural style of watercolor painting. The classical dance form known as Modern Dance inspired the style of Arte Mecco painting. The form of the line, geometric shapes and colors gives the fluid movement of the human form in motion on paper. The style of Arte Mecco uses watercolors. In his experimenting with colors, he has turned to using natural juices, as aloe Vera and flower petals in the ever-longing quest to find new and inventive resources. Hugeaux has discovered colors from the pomegranate fruit, the cactus apple or prickly pear, the mulberry and the four-o-clocker flower, which make the Arte Mecco painting carry a more environmental beauty. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (883x1513, 133 KB) Summary ARTE MECCO painting titled: Xiji. ... The term contemporary art generally refers to art being done now. ... Modern art is a general term used for most of the artistic production from the late 19th century until approximately the 1970s. ... Black square by Kazimir Malevich Abstract art is now generally understood to mean art that does not depict objects in the natural world, but instead uses shapes and colors in a non-representational or subjective way. ... Asheville City Hall. ... Art nouveau /ɑʀ nuvo/ (French for new art) is a style in art, architecture and design that peaked in popularity at the beginning of the 20th century. ... Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. ... Flag Seal Location Location in the state of Indiana Coordinates , Government County Marion Founded 1821 Mayor Bart Peterson (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 953. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black), is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ... Look up artist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A colorist is an artist who colors comic art reading it for production as a comic book. ... This is a list of notable photographers in the art, documentary and fashion traditions. ... Duval County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. ... Flag Seal Motto: Where Florida Begins Location Location in the state of Florida Coordinates , Government Country State County United States Florida Duval Mayor John Peyton (R) Geographical characteristics Area     City 2,264. ... October 9 is the 282nd day of the year (283rd in Leap years). ... 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ... A millennium is a period of time, equal to one thousand years (from Latin mille, thousand, and annum, year). ... This article is about the year 2000. ... Carl Larsson, Crayfishing, watercolor, 1897 Watercolor (or watercolour) is a painting technique using paint made of colorants suspended or dissolved in water. ... picture of Isadora Duncan - Source: Library of Congress Modern dance is a dance form developed in the early 20th century. ... Species about 400 See list Aloe is a genus of plants belonging to family Asphodelaceae, with about 400 species. ... Species  L.  Balf. ... Genera See Taxonomy of the Cactaceae Cactus is the name given to any member of the flowering plant family Cactaceae. ... Species Many, see text Opuntia is a genus in the cactus family Cactaceae. ... Species See text Mulberry (Morus) is a genus of 10–16 species of deciduous trees native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa and North America, with the majority of the species native to Asia. ...

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Inscription 1991

For more than ten years the women has endured as a continuing inspiration for Hugeaux. From the full formed torsos with their distinctive curves of flirtation or seduction to the lithe supple interlock of dignified femininity, the grace of these women continue to be represented in this collection. When Hugeaux joined his inspiration, from around the world, be brought a breathtaking series of innovation to the world of the woman and man. Among his inspiration was the use of various shades of color. He saw that the strength; delicate sparkle and soft expression made it a unique effective setting for elegance, whether rendered in a dramatic beauty for a princess or in a delicate strong attractiveness for an emperor. Hugeaux’s devotion to the beauty and subtle fire of the African American woman continues to inspire today's collections. When Hugeaux created his first Arte Mecco painting, not one but two Hugeaux traditions were born, that of strength in beauty and of the combination of antiquity. The sophisticated modernism of Arte Mecco and the richness of precious spirit continue with jeweled versions of Hugeaux’s most celebrated Arte Mecco paintings. There is nothing so precious as lifting the spirit, love, wishes and congratulations of the strength of beauty. There are several meanings of the word inspiration: The stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions leading to creativity. ... Flirting is often described as casual conversation with a romantic touch, but it need not be spoken interaction at all. ... In sociology, seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person into an act. ... The Venus symbol, symbol of femininity Femininity comprises the physical and mental attributes associated with the female sex. ... Antiquity means different things: Generally it means ancient history, and may be used of any period before the Middle Ages. ... Modernism is a cultural movement that generally includes the progressive art and architecture, music, literature and design which emerged in the decades before 1914. ...


2003

Arte Mecco is during this season heavily influenced by the Mongolian culture. Working with bamboo. There is more emphasis placed on shapes and thickness of lines. There is a pull of cross-pollination from Egyptian to Chinese, of antiquity. The modern contemporary approach must be used to divide the image into halves. The hieroglyphs or patterning are important in bringing depth into the image. The female form is now customary in Arte-Mecco as colors of blue, orange and cactus apple dye are being blended to create skin tones . The cactus apple dye is very sensitive to light, though when full dried have a deep bronze color. Arte-Mecco has always had the imagery of appearing very effeminate from afar. Arte Mecco is very masculine when seeing up close. This is the ying-yang affect. Over the next decade, You can see Hugeaux has experimented and perfected more with this new from Arte Mecco, as it is natural art style. Diversity Around 91 genera and 1,000 species Subtribes Arthrostylidiinae Arundinariinae Bambusinae Chusqueinae Guaduinae Melocanninae Nastinae Racemobambodinae Shibataeinae See the full Taxonomy of the Bambuseae. ... Cross pollination is a form of pollination in which pollen from one plant pollinates another. ... Antiquity means different things: Generally it means ancient history, and may be used of any period before the Middle Ages. ... A hieroglyph is one part of an ideographic writing system that is often found carved in stone. ... Effeminacy is character trait of a male showing femininity, unmanliness, womanliness, weakness, softness and/or a delicacy, which contradicts traditional masculine, male gender roles. ... The word masculine can refer to: the property of being biologically male masculinity, a traditionally male gender role the masculine grammatical gender This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Taoists Taijitu The concept of Yin Yang originates in ancient Chinese philosophy, most likely from the observations of day turning into night and night into day. ...

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The Character of the Cactus Apple dye or (Prickly Pear)

The cactus apple dye is a permanent pigment of the Florida cactus. During spring and fall seasons this cactus does not bear the yellow flower of the typical cactus, but it bears a plump burgundy fruit with about 100 - 200 small seeds, it resembles the papaya with its many seeds. Species Many, see text Opuntia is a genus in the cactus family Cactaceae. ... Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Area  Ranked 22nd  - Total 65,794 sq mi (170,451 km²)  - Width 162 miles (260 km)  - Length 497 miles (800 km)  - % water 17. ... Genera See Taxonomy of the Cactaceae Cactus is the name given to any member of the flowering plant family Cactaceae. ... Binomial name Carica papaya L. The papaya, also known as mamao, tree melon, or pawpaw (not to be confused with the true pawpaw), is the fruit of the tree Carica papaya, in the genus Carica. ...


The juice from this fruit illicit an ink of burgundy. The cactus apple varies in hues. It can radiate a deep rosy pigment. A burgundy wine pigment. It can radiate a blood rich pigment. These pigments blend in a hue to create a fleshy deep burgundy rose.


The fruit is known in Mexico as tuna. It can be eaten. The fruit is used in the making of tequila. Each fruit, on the outer skin contains small circular patches of micro needle thorns. The fruit is very prickly. This dye takes to paper very well. It bleeds well into crevices. It mixes well with all watercolors. It is easily coverable with other colors, and projects its reddish hue under any color it is under. Various brands of tequila Tequila is a strong distilled alcoholic beverage made primarily in the area surrounding Tequila, a town in the western Mexican state of Jalisco, 50 km from Guadalajara. ...


The Florida Indians (Seminoles, Cherokee and Creeks) used it also to tanning for the body. It is also a hue for luster to the hair. Whitening for the teeth. It can also be used for temporary tattooing. The Seminole are a Native American Indian people, originally of Florida. ... For other uses, see Cherokee (disambiguation). ... Creek can be: A native American tribe, see Creek (people) The language of that tribe, see Creek language In US and Australian usage, a waterflow, smaller than a river, see Creek (stream) In UK usage, a tidal watercourse, usually drying to little or no flow at low tide, see Creek... Tanning is the process of making leather from skin. ... This article is about the tattoo, a design in ink or some other pigment, usually decorative or symbolic, placed permanently under the skin. ...


The belief is that the pigment is permanent. It is very sensitive to light. The pigment flows like water. One cactus leaf is known to contain between 5 - 12 plumb fruit. Open sunlight is recommended for plump fruit. Arte Mecco is the only art that is using this style of dyeing paper with the cactus apple fruit.


The pigment stains wood very well. The cactus fruit is not very plentiful in the summer and winter seasons. When fully dried the color turns to bronze.

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The Characteristic of the Pomegranate Juice Dye / The Royal Purple.

Similar to the characteristic of the cactus apple dye, an earlier writing on its usage as a dye for the art form of Arte Mecco, the pomegranate has served the similar purpose. The pomegranate juice of the pomegranate fruit elicits a rich royal dark purple dye. In the early years of 2000, Hugeaux discovered that the pomegranate dye is fraternal to the cactus apple dye. His quest to discover more colors in the usage of Arte Mecco has led his explorations towards the pomegranate fruit.


The pomegranate dye radiates a royal purple color in appearance, which is unfamiliar with the burgundy hue of the cactus apple dye. Over a period of time, the pomegranate dye changes little in color and hue. When the pomegranate dye is applied to paper, as in a blot, it creates a Saturn-like ring affect around its rich royal purple color. This staining-like affect makes Arte Mecco appear to be spoiled and soiled, though giving Arte Mecco a multi-hallucinating appearances to viewers. Note: This article contains special characters. ...


The many examples are apparent in earlier Arte Mecco paintings titled: Belinda #308/2001, Francella #293/2001 and Danashae #292/2001. The pomegranate has challenged his advancement of Arte Mecco, as now a blot or splot has created a new focal for creation. The pomegranate dye allows him the observation to watch the dye soak the paper, while it created the Saturn-like ring effect. The search for newer and vibrant hues in Arte Mecco has allowed the pomegranate dye to combine with the cactus apple dye to formulate an Arte Mecco painting uncharacteristic prior to its discovery. Arte Mecco is the only art form, which uses the pomegranate juice dye, the cactus apple dye and the Four-o-clocker flower dye.


The pomegranate juice dye is easy to apply and mixes well with other watercolors. Hugeaux has observed that the pomegranate dye can be camouflaged within other pigments of purple, making the natural eye, very hard to detect its hue. The pomegranate dye is undetectable to the human eye. This royal purple: the pomegranate dye, has a characteristic of leaving traces of bronze-like colors, as one can see on the outer rim of its Saturn-like ring.


This discovery came by accident while the artist during the 2001 Christmas was on holiday in Jacksonville, Florida. He returned after 21 years to re-live in the house of his birthplace, 1977 West 16th Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32209. He was working on new Arte Mecco creations. While eating a pomegranate, a juicy and fleshy seed dropped onto the paper, creating a royal purple yolk and Saturn-like ring. Inspired by this newly discovery, Hugeaux quickly collected the juice to be used to further the development of Arte Mecco. He found that this fleshy and juicy seed of the pomegranate fruit has the similarity in appearance of an egg with a purple yolk. Arte Mecco and the quest for newly discoveries has captured the pomegranate juice dye within a series of Arte Mecco paintings on paper. The pomegranate partnered with the cactus apple have equated a naturalistic and fresh approach to Arte Mecco. Christmas is a Christian holiday held on December 25 which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. ... Flag Seal Motto: Where Florida Begins Location Location in the state of Florida Coordinates , Government Country State County United States Florida Duval Mayor John Peyton (R) Geographical characteristics Area     City 2,264. ... Naturalism refers to a number of different topics: Philosophical naturalism: the view that nothing exists but the world either methodologically or ontologically — that there are no supernatural entities or at least no observations that show them to exist. ...

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The Character of Aloe Vera

'Not many writings have been created for the use of Aloe Vera as a painting applicant. Applying Aloe Vera as a substance to further the development of Arte Mecco has brought his creativity into another realm. This ancient plant, with its healing properties has fascinated his quest. Aloe Vera is a thick fluid when applied onto paper. Aloe Vera is a fluid, which is hard to control when it first hits the paper. Aloe Vera tends to dilute any substance it is applied upon. The fascination with Aloe Vera came by a mistake made when creating the Arte Mecco painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River in 2002. Hugeaux created a Hyglyx (read chapter; The interpretation of the Hyglyx, below) of a veil to cover the feminine bird/human-like creature of the painting. Hugeaux saw how applying Aloe Vera to the skin of Polynesia brought another luster to the image as with the cactus apple dye. Hugeaux's inspiration to apply Aloe Vera to cover the entire painting had caused the Hyglyx veil made of indigo ink, to lift the ink and smeared the veil, in a mascara-like display. This discovery caused by a mistake gave the veil a mesh feel create from the dots. Species about 400 See list Aloe is a genus of plants belonging to family Asphodelaceae, with about 400 species. ... Ketuvim is the third and final section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... Species about 400 See list Aloe is a genus of plants belonging to family Asphodelaceae, with about 400 species. ... For the span of recorded history starting roughly 5,000-5,500 years ago, see Ancient history. ... Fascination is the title (or part of the title) of several things: Fascination! is a 1982 synth pop album by The Human League. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ... Mascara tube and wand applicator Mascara is a cosmetic used to darken, thicken and define eyelashes. ...


The strength of Aloe Vera carries a dramatic purpose for Arte Mecco. When applying Aloe Vera to watercolor, the Aloe Vera, glistens then absorbs into the paper. This yellowish gel, distracted from the plant naturally, produces a heavy gel, sometimes with stands of red running through the gel. Hugeaux had found that by using the Aloe Vera naturally from its leaf, he was able to apply the Aloe Vera smoothly by using the leaf as an instrument. Aloe Vera takes quickly to paper and when let stand too long can make the applying of the gel very difficult. This method of Arte Mecco painting has duel attributes. Firstly, preparing the paper by coating the paper with Aloe Vera, before creating the Arte Mecco painting, can resulting into a softening of the paper to allow the water from the watercolors to flow easily. Secondly, when combined with watercolors, it can result into a richness of the color’s hue. u know me e u got ebe e u know me e u got ebe e. ...


Aloe Vera, pungent color and staining can make the preparing of the paper look fragmented, especially when trying to view this surface as a clean vision. Arte Mecco direction has been guided by this newly discovered quest. One of the supreme discoveries of the Aloe Vera plant and how it is used in Arte Mecco, is when it is heavily concentrated, if can condition the paper into becoming softer, more flexible and pliable. Aloe Vera acts as a coating to preserve the Arte Mecco paintings. When Aloe Vera is heavily applied to paper a rather cloth feel is present, similar to the feel of silk. This inspirational discovery has given Hugeaux the inter-interpretation of the feeling of painting on silk. The flexibility of the paper now, enables him to roll the paper without encountering creases. The softness of the paper adds strength to its pliability. A coating is a covering that is applied to an object to protect it or change its appearance. ... Silk weaver Silk is a natural protein fiber that can be woven into textiles. ... Interpretation, or interpreting, is an activity that consists of establishing, either simultaneously or consecutively, oral or gestural communications between two or more speakers who are not speaking (or signing) the same language. ...

The mucus of the Aloe Vera plant is very difficult to manipulate. The mucus of the Aloe Vera contains a gel membrane sacked by the liquid juice. The artist has found that to pollinate the gel with the liquid, he had to create mucus in which he could apply evenly to the paper. Using a knife and blending the two substances in his hand, thus the applying process must be done quickly. There is an inspirational feeling of ancient African and American Indian fundamentalist present. Pollinating various watercolors with in the Aloe Vera mucus, The artist Hugeaux has found that its bleeding process makes the colors explode in a kaleidoscopic manner. This innate process of painting with Aloe Vera has advanced the art form of Arte Mecco. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1512x2016, 540 KB) Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ... Mucus is a slippery secretion of the lining of various membranes in the body (mucous membranes). ... It has been suggested that Net flux be merged into this article or section. ... Pollination is an important step in the reproduction of seed plants: the transfer of pollen grains (male gametes) to the plant carpel, the structure that contains the ovule (female gamete). ... World map showing location of Africa A satellite composite image of Africa Africa is the worlds second_largest continent in both area and population, after Asia. ... American Indian can refer to: Native Americans in the United States; Any of the indigenous peoples of the Americas; the First Nations of Canada; American Indians, as defined by the U.S. Census. ... Fundamentalism is a movement to maintain strict adherence to founding principles. ... Process (lat. ...


The Interpretation of The Hyglyx

A Hyglyx is a borrowed term originating from the word [HUGEAUX]] and the patterning designs in Egyptian Art; called Hieroglyphics, modernized and used in the art style of Arte Mecco. The Interpretation of The Hyglyx pronounced "Hi -gleex" is a plural. The term Hyglyx is a plural term founded by artist Hugeaux along his historic perfection of the art form called: Arte Mecco. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (275x764, 27 KB) The Hyglyx is a patterning form used in ARTE MECCO painting discovered by the artist HUGEAUX. Own work. ... Hieroglyphs are a system of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians, using a combination of logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements. ... Modernization is closely linked to classical liberalism. ...


The Webster dictionary defines Hieroglyphics as a system of hieroglyphic writing; specifically : the picture script of the ancient Egyptian priesthood often used in plural but sing. or plural in construction. This is congruent with Hyglyx as the patterning used in Arte Mecco is constructed in a pluralistic manner, though unlike Hieroglyphic doesn't convey between its patterning, wholly, a story or message.

The ornamentation of Hyglyx as in Hieroglyphics are a conjunction of pluralism. The repletion of the patterning, applied freely by hand, and not any printing method, is fraternal to the priests in ancient Egypt script writing. Webster defines Pluralism as : a theory that there are more than one or more than two kinds of ultimate reality. This is also fraternal to the message Arte Mecco displayed in its Ying-yang description of Masculinity and Femininity. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1600x1064, 247 KB) Description: Title: de: Die Göttin Isis fr: La déesse Isis Technique: de: Wandbild fr: Peinture murale Dimensions: Country of origin: de: Ägypten fr: Egypt Current location (city): de: Karnak Current location (gallery): de: Museum Other notes... Ornament is frequently used to denote: An element of decoration. ... Pluralism is, in the general sense, the affirmation and acceptance of diversity. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Fraternal can mean: A friendly society. ...


Pluralism is the dissecting factor, which is present among the Hyglyx that are present in Arte Mecco. Ornamentation is recognized as in King Solomon's era of virgins and the wearing of fine ornamented clothing of needlework of a king's daughter (Psalm #45:14) She shall be brought unto the king in raiment of needlework: the virgin her companions that follow her shall be brought unto thee.Other similarities are found in Exodus #26:36, 27:16, 28:39, 36:37 38:18 and Judges 5:30. It has been suggested that Sulayman be merged into this article or section. ... Needlework is another term for the handicraft of decorative sewing and textile arts. ...

A close up of the Hyglyx. Ornamentation. Detailed patterning needlework applied by hand. Made of Indigo ink and Cactus apple dye. Arte Mecco.
A close up of the Hyglyx. Ornamentation. Detailed patterning needlework applied by hand. Made of Indigo ink and Cactus apple dye. Arte Mecco.

A Hyglyx opts the eyes towards ornamentation. This process is very effeminate, as described earlier in Pluralism and virginity, though the geometric configuration is definite masculine. A Hyglyx constellation of dots, can give the impression of an outline torso/figure. This is very prevalent in adding to the movement of Arte Mecco. Hyglyx can give the impression of pearls, beads, or confetti suspended in mid air. Hyglyx can give the impression of flower petals, peacock feathers and the sun rays. The method is very apart of the forming of Arte Mecco. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (925x450, 79 KB) The Hyglyx is a patterning form used in ARTE MECCO painting discovered by the artist HUGEAUX. Own work. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (925x450, 79 KB) The Hyglyx is a patterning form used in ARTE MECCO painting discovered by the artist HUGEAUX. Own work. ... In Roman times, Vestal Virgins were strictly celibate or they were punished by death. ... The term configuration has several meanings. ... Orion is a remarkable constellation, visible from most places on the globe at one time or another during the year. ... Impression can mean: In western philosophy, David Hume used the word impression as he defines it in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. In eastern philosophy, the word impression is borrowed by Meher Baba as the best English approximation of the vedantic sanskara. ... Impression can mean: In western philosophy, David Hume used the word impression as he defines it in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. In eastern philosophy, the word impression is borrowed by Meher Baba as the best English approximation of the vedantic sanskara. ... For other things called pearl, see pearl (disambiguation). ... A bead is a small, decorative object that is pierced for threading or stringing. ... Confetti is made up of small pieces of paper or plastic which are usually thrown at celebrations, espescially weddings. ... Peacock re-directs here; for alternate uses see Peacock (disambiguation). ...


The Hyglyx can change the structure of an Arte Mecco painting. Configuration for example in the Arte Mecco painting Dotty #63/2002 where a colorful and auto-motion effect of paints are intertwined within the image, as Hyglyx as placed upon these shapes, giving the Arte Mecco painting Dotty #63/2002 a retro 1960 lava lamp feel.

Hyglyx can create the images of any ornamented hallucination Arte Mecco chooses to express. The Hyglyx effects of water are borrowed from Egyptian hieroglyphics. This process of curling a line is a process, in which he borrowed from Egyptian hieroglyphic, though applied to many different areas of Arte Mecco. Hyglyx is a new term to the art and cultural vocabulary, is definitely a defined and structured method of patterning, used throughout the art form of Arte Mecco. Image File history File links Hyglyx_1. ... An hallucination is a sensory perception experienced in the absence of an external stimulus, as distinct from an illusion, which is a misperception of an external stimulus. ... The word culture, from the Latin colo, -ere, with its root meaning to cultivate, generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. ...


Classic Arte Mecco

Title: Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. Made of Cactus Apple dye and Aloe Vera. Arte Mecco
Title: Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. Made of Cactus Apple dye and Aloe Vera. Arte Mecco

Polynesia peering into the Ribault River is a classic example of Arte Mecco. The painting was created in Fall 2002 in Jacksonville, Florida. The entire watercolor painting is compiled of the cactus apple dye and aloe Vera. Her bird-like silhouette, perched atop a branch displays a naturalistic matriarch figure. Her body is combined of the colors: blue, orange, yellow and 10 coating of the cactus apple dye. Image File history File links 000_Untitled. ... Image File history File links 000_Untitled. ...


The wing-embroidered tattoo on her back, gives the affect of a wing placed eternally onto her body. Polynesia’s peacock appeal illuminates the morning sunlight, which creates a liquid ray upon a sunbeam. There is a cross pollination of the Pacific breeze and the Atlantic swamp, that stimulates your senses, of being in a breeze flowing through wind chimes of her peacock feathers. Leopard on shoulder A tattoo is a mark made by inserting pigment into the skin: in technical terms, tattooing is micro-pigment implantation. ... Peacock re-directs here; for alternate uses see Peacock (disambiguation). ... For other meanings of Pacific, see Pacific (disambiguation). ... The Atlantic Ocean is Earths second-largest ocean, covering approximately one_fifth of its surface. ... A freshwater swamp This article is about the wetland type (a landform). ...


Indigo jet-black mane gives the painting a wet swampy feel. The influences of Egyptian hieroglyphics or Hyglyx are the major patterning on display in this painting. This is similar to the history of Arte Deco. Arte Mecco has slanted the effects of Art Deco, in this painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River by classically exposing Art Deco to modernism, thus the term Arte Mecco is created.


A strong Mongolian influence is the major influence of this painting. New Guinea, Fiji, New Caledonia, etc. for example has interbred with the swampy bayous of Florida, Georgia and Louisiana in a celebration of the Southern Hemisphere. The painting appears to be continuously damp and wet. This is partly due to the application and coating of the plant: Aloe. Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Area  Ranked 22nd  - Total 65,794 sq mi (170,451 km²)  - Width 162 miles (260 km)  - Length 497 miles (800 km)  - % water 17. ... Official language(s) English and French Capital Baton Rouge Largest city New Orleans at last census; probably Baton Rouge since Hurricane Katrina Area  Ranked 31st  - Total 51,885 sq mi (134,382 km²)  - Width 130 miles (210 km)  - Length 379 miles (610 km)  - % water 16  - Latitude 29°N to 33...


The Aloe Vera plant originated in the warm, dry climates of Africa. The Bible's mention of removing Jesus from the cross and wrapping his body in aloes and myrrh, (John 19:39) and Aloe Vera was used by King Solomon, who mentioned to have valued it highly. That the plant is also known in Asia and the Pacific, and is found in the folklore of the Japanese, the Philippines and the Hawaiians, this was a major inspiration for the Arte Mecco interbreeding with the pacific culture. Aloe Vera has drawn the attention of the most sophisticated of minds. Aloe Vera, some have thought to believe, that a Sumerian clay tablet, found in the city of Nippur, written around 2200 BC, was one of the original documents to include Aloe Vera among plants of great healing power. The discussion of Aloe Vera's medicinal value can found in the Papyrus ebers, an Egyptian document written around1550BC. Not much evidence is written on the use of Aloe Vera as a preservative for paper, though Arte Mecco has begun to use Aloe Vera as a preservative. Africa is the worlds second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia. ... The Gutenberg Bible owned by the United States Library of Congress The Bible (Hebrew: תנ״ך tanakh, Greek: η Βίβλος hē biblos, the book) (sometimes The Holy Bible, Scripture, is the name used by Jews and Christians for their differing (and overlapping) canons of sacred texts. ... Jesus (8–2 BC/BCE — 29–36 AD/CE),[1] also known as Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity. ... 100g of Myrrh. ... It has been suggested that Sulayman be merged into this article or section. ... World map showing the location of Asia. ... In April of 1990, Daniel K. Akaka became the first native Hawaiian and Chinese American to serve in the United States Congress as a Senator from the State of Hawaii. ... Sumer (or Shumer, Sumeria, Shinar, native ki-en-gir) formed the southern part of Mesopotamia from the time of settlement by the Sumerians until the time of Babylonia. ... The city of Nippur [nipoor] (Sumerian Nibru, Akkadian Nibbur) was one of the most ancient of all the Babylonian cities of which we have any knowledge, the special seat of the worship of the Sumerian god, Enlil, ruler of the cosmos subject to An alone. ... (Redirected from 2200 BC) (23rd century BC - 22nd century BC - 21st century BC - other centuries) (4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC) Events 2217 - 2193 BC -- Nomadic invasions of Akkad 2181 BC -- Egypt: End of Egypt: End of Seventh Dynasty, start of Eighth Dynasty 2160 BC -- Egypt: End... Ţ For other uses, see Papyrus (disambiguation). ...


Egyptian queen Cleopatra used Aloe Vera to protect her skin. As she was young and radiant, Aloe Vera is famous for its beautifying effect. A similarity can be made with Cleopatra and Polynesia. As Cleopatra peers down the Nile river basking in the sun. So is Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... There is also Nile, a death metal band from South Carolina, USA. The Nile in Egypt Length 6 695 km Elevation of the source 1 134 m Average discharge 2 830 m³/s Area watershed 3 400 000 km² Origin Africa Mouth the Mediterranean Basin countries Uganda - Sudan - Egypt The...


Jean Ribault, a Huguenot name is given for this beautiful and serene river. The Ribault River as the Frenchmen during the 1500 called the river "the most beautiful, rich and pleasant in the world." A strong Indian culture has kept the treasures of this river as a sapphire of aquatic beauty. Located in the northern part of Jacksonville, the Ribault River is an interlocking of fauna and flora. The river has a tendency to change from a sapphire blue to a dark tea and to a shimmering mirror green. The stillness of the river can make the river look like a serpentine mirror as it intertwines with the sun and sky. Muscadine vines, palmettos, magnolias, swamp grass, honeysuckle and pines, to name a few are a wonderful potpourri of nature's aromas. The steam from the Ribault River rises during the morning dew, as oyster eating egrets, ospreys and herons fly over, giving their brightness to the river and sky. Polynesia peering into the Ribault River is a one of a kind with nature. Her perching and staring into the Ribault River is the strong wildness and rarity of this aquatic treasure. The Indians of this region used this river as inspiration, food, song and marriage. A strong Indian present is felt upon this river. Perched on a mulberry tree one can hear the male calling sounds of the red-cardinal. Wildlife is abundant there. Jean Ribault (1520 - October 12, 1565) was a French naval officer, navigator, and a colonizer of what would become the southeastern United States. ... In the 16th and 17th centuries, the name of Huguenots came to apply to members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France, or historically as the French Calvinists. ... 1500 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Sapphire (from Hebrew: ספּיר Sapir) is the single-crystal form of aluminium oxide (Al2O3), a mineral known as corundum. ... Fauna is a collective term for animal life of any particular region or time. ... Flora may refer to: Flora (goddess), a goddess in Roman mythology Flora (plants), a collective term for plant life; as distinct from fauna (animals); or, a book or other work that describes the plant species occurring in a particular area or region. ... Tea leaves in a Chinese gaiwan. ... Serpentine Serpentine is a group of common rock-forming hydrous magnesium iron phyllosilicate ((Mg, Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4) minerals; it is also often rich in other metal ores, including chromium, manganese, cobalt and nickel. ... This article refers to the plant. ... Species Lonicera albiflora Lonicera arizonica Lonicera x bella Lonicera caerulea Lonicera canadensis Lonicera caprifolium Lonicera chrysantha Lonicera ciliosa Lonicera conjugialis Lonicera dioica Lonicera etrusca Lonicera flava Lonicera fragrantissima Lonicera x heckrottii Lonicera hirsuta Lonicera hispidula Lonicera interrupta Lonicera involucrata Lonicera japonica Lonicera korolkowii Lonicera maackii Lonicera x minutiflora Lonicera morrowii... This article deals with the tree; for the e-mail client see Pine email client Species About 115. ... Crassostrea gigas, Marennes-Oléron Crassostrea gigas, Marennes-Oléron Crassostrea gigas, Marennes-Oléron, opened The name oyster is used for a number of different groups of molluscs which grow for the most part in marine or brackish water. ... Genera Egretta Ardea An egret is any of several herons, most of which are white or buff, and several of which develop fine plumes during the breeding season. ... Heron (disambiguation) Genera Ardea Zebrilus Philherodias Tigrisoma Ardeola Bubulcus Egretta Agamia Butorides Tigriornis Tigrisoma Gorsachius Syrigma Zonerodius Nycticorax see also: Bittern Herons are medium to large long-legged, long-necked wading birds of the family Ardeidae, which also includes the egrets and bitterns. ... The word cardinal comes from the Latin cardo for hinge and usually refers to things of fundamental importance, as in cardinal rule or cardinal sins. ...


The tattooing detailing is heavily influenced by The artist Hugeaux's Cherokee Indian culture. During the 2002 - 2003 year, tattooing was created more in depth for the stylizing of Arte Mecco. Tattooing in Arte Mecco painting has created a painting inside a painting. The tattooed wing affect upon Polynesia peering into the Ribault River back, is synonymous to the word “perching”, which is synonymous to a bird, thus a wing incorporating a feminine bird. Controversial to the tail of the male peacock, masculinity has been placed on the macho analysis of Arte Mecco.


As explained in earlier writings on Arte Mecco, the painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River appears very effeminate from afar, but when viewed up close is very masculine. The tattooing adds to the machismo of Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. The painting is very detailed.


Polynesia peering into the Ribault River is one of the major Arte Mecco painting in which several weeks we required to finish this delicate creation. Over 10 coatings of cactus apple dye has been applied. Over 5 coatings of Aloe have also been applied. The effect of the Ribault River is a blend of watercolor blue and the cactus apple dye. Not only in Polynesia peering into the Ribault River that the Hyglyx are incorporated but also they can be traced back to the earlier Arte Mecco created by Hugeaux in the 1990’s in Indianapolis, Indiana.


Her lace-covered veil is a combination of Indigo ink and Aloe Vera. The Aloe Vera when applied to Indigo ink, created a lacy veil effect in the painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. Metallic gold was applied to give the painting the radiant shimmering inspiration of morning rays. Polynesia peering into the Ribault River was created during the mornings. The morning rays were the artist major inspiration to Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. Her abstract perching image gives the painting a modern twist on iconic Art Deco and Art Nouveau. Geometry is incorporated into "Polynesia peering into the Ribault River" as a balancing tool to control the un-tameness of Abstraction. The erectness of her curved form is an example of geometry at work. Her curve has been directed into a 90 degree angle, though giving the painting "Polynesia peering into the Ribault River" a central focal point. The Hyglyx circle of the bulb of cactus apple dye surrounded by another circle against the oblong structure of the sun, offsets its central hold. This offset causes a switch in the focal point, just the major characteristic of Arte Mecco. Table of Geometry, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. ... Abstraction is the process of reducing the information content of a concept, typically in order to retain only information which is relevant for a particular purpose. ...


The osprey-like sleekness of Polynesia peering into the Ribault River is also conceived in its sister creation titled: Capricia staring into Atlantic Ocean#328/2002. A similarity to Cleopatra can be seen in conjunction to staring into celestial bodies of water. Cleopatra’s gazing into the Nile can be seen through Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. The goddess like femininity of Polynesia peering into the Ribault River gives a strong connotation to the virginity of her perching. The Hyglyx, which are placed next to her lithe shoulder acts as an eagle’s eye. For the more specialised meaning of Connotation in semiotics, see connotation (semiotics). ...


Dimension can be seen as the cactus apple dye was applied to the upper part of the Hyglyx used in creating the Ribault River. The river seems higher on one side of the painting, as the red sky and oblong sun plunges into the center of the painting. The artist reasoning behind this was to add a falling into the painting as if one was perched high atop a palmetto tree peering down into the Ribault River. The morning sunbeams shimmering through the peacock like-feathers warms the painting as the peacock feathers are abstractly placed on the Hyglyx of the Ribault River. 2-dimensional renderings (ie. ...


The Hyglyx of the eagle eyes sections the painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River into the formation of a peak. The Hyglyx are placed disconnectively to give the abstract version resembling a bird, and the heaviness of the indigo ink of talons. The orbit like Hyglyx of the black moon are placed at the upper right of the Arte Mecco painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River spreading tentacles of talons similar to sunrays. The black moon pours out a lava luster of gold liquid which emerges into the cactus apple dye Hyglyx of the Ribault River. This effect gives the painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River, a sense of liquid movement. The curving of her torso appears to be an avoidance of the heat of the moons gold lava liquid, while erectly basking in the new morning sunrays.


A balancing effect is the major instrument used in all Arte Mecco. Seen in Polynesia peering into the Ribault River this occurs with the strokes of the purple and orange lines. In comparison, the balancing in all Arte Mecco paintings is the first application in Arte Mecco painting. A balancing occurs at the initial start and is maintain, through enhancements and applied Hyglyx, throughout the complete process. Two strokes were needed for Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. A human formed torso is placed between the lines to give the Arte Mecco process symmetry,then the Hyglyx detailing are applied. In all Arte Mecco paintings there is a similarity as seen in Polynesia peering into the Ribault River.


The historic significance of Polynesia peering into the Ribault River is that of the illustrious blue beauty of the Ribault River as captured in this Arte Mecco painting symbolizing the rivers majesty history. This homage of combining Arte Mecco with the Ribault River, gives great honor to this Native American sapphire, which was renamed by the Frenchman Jean Ribault. The myth of this Arte Mecco painting Polynesia peering into the Ribault River is that there has never have been seen any wild peacocks along the river. The Ribault river can at certain point appear almost like a mirror of black tea. This was inspired by the artist Hugeaux when creating the Hyglyx black orbit moon, with the gold liquid to be perceived as the Ribault River’s mirror effect.


The Hyglyx of the rosy cotton sky is a symbol of reflection given by the cactus apple dye tips of the Hyglyx black orbit moon rays. The rays of the black orbit moon are definitely borrowed from Art Deco. Symbolizing talons of the sun and also generated by the drawing that ancient Egyptian artists used to depict beams of light. By placing cactus apple dyed tips on the beam, Polynesia peering into the Ribault River slants or rather tilts back to Arte Mecco. When viewing the painting up close, one can see the Hyglyx of a Mariposa forming in the lava of the black-gold liquid orbiting moon. Look up reflection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Mariposa may refer to: Mariposa, California, an unincorporated community in the state of California, U.S.A. Mariposa County, California, a county in the state of California, U.S.A., whose seat is Mariposa, California Mariposa (database), a computer database developed at the University of California, Berkeley Mariposa (fictional place...


The Hyglyx of the Mariposa has placed another dimension upon Polynesia peering into the Ribault River. The presents of the Hyglyx of the Mariposa make the painting a kaleidoscope of nature. The wing tips of the Hyglyx of the Mariposa are bulb-like as if a cocoon is being created. The 4-5 coatings of the cactus apple dye upon the Hyglyx of the Mariposa, places a bronzing effect upon the shimmering gold. The three veils beneath the black orbit moon and against the lava gold liquid connotes the glare of its presents.


References

Armstrong, W.P. 2001. Wayne's Word: 9 May 2001. http://waynesword.palomar.edu/wayne.htm (12 June 2001)


Lee. S.P., K. Wang and Y.D. Ha (1998). Functional properties of mucilage and pigment extracted from Opuntia ficus-indica. Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition 27:821-826.


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