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Celebrating our diversity

This flower painting in my room has value to it because the colors are getting lighter or darker, depending on how you look at it. This is chromatic value because obviously, it is in color. It has both tint and shade and the purple gets lighter and darker. I found this interesting because when I painted this, I wanted to give a sense of shade.

value added food - farmers' meeting

COP29 Trade and Investment House event: Dialogue on investing in diversifying critical minerals value chains for accelerating the energy transition. More: unctad.org/meeting/cop29-trade-and-investment-house-event...

 

Photo credit: UN Trande and Development / Nijat Adigozalov and Ibrahim Feyzullayev

 

At #COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will sharpen global attention on the economic inequalities that the climate emergency is deepening. More: unctad.org/unctad-at-cop29

  

The image highlights value because it has both very dark and very light value, because of the sunshine brightly highlighting the cinder block and brick and the shadows leaving the rest of the image very dark.

APEC 2025 Third Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM3) and Related Meetings

CTI: Workshop on trade and investment inter-dependencies in global value chains (GVCs): Analyzing the challenges and differences among SMEs in the APEC region (Day 2 of 2)

Jim Kirchhoff, General Manager of Hope Water & Light was the speaker for the Hope Kiwanis Club this week. Kirchhoff noted this is National Drinking Water Week and offered a presentation on the value of tap water.

 

Value Village allows for fun at every corner.

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"Value Life 2008" Helsinki Rautatientori, Osiris, photo Marja Karttunen

For some of us, Ondoy was not there to hurt us but to serve as a lesson. We have to understand that the point was to lose a lot of things that we hold dear to us to find out that there are more things that are of value in our life.

 

The photograph used was taken and edited by Francis Fabie. All rights reserved © 2009. Any photo manipulation including removing the watermark and cropping the photograph is not allowed.

A painting done as a value study, using only pure colors, no blending. Which is why the colors are a bit bizarre.

In this photo the bike is showing vibrant colours along with the green grass in the back to portray lots of contrast and value.

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