"Shirley" Cards
Professor Sarah Lewis -"My work looks at how the right to be recognized justly in a democracy has been tied to the impact of images and representation in the public realm. It examines how the construction of public pictures limits and enlarges our notion of who counts in American society."
*Check the assorted skintones of the for people at the bottom for realistic colour and smooth gradiants
*Look at the circuit board in the upper left hand corner to check for open shadows and believable color in the shadow areas
* Make sure the flowers show sufficient (but not extreme) colour saturation
* Check the purple embroiderly at the center for a reasonable purple tone, and no ink bleeding blocks the gold stitching
* Natural greens should be present in the cactus and sunflower leaves
*The saddleblanket on the small elephant should not black up with excess black ink. The gap between the elephant and the wall should be visible.
* The red robot should be brilliant, and the colored beads should show good spectrum colours.
*The sand in the fishbowl should be a rich dark purple, not dull gray or near black.