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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Warm Colors are the colors red, orange, and yellow. They are bright and pop out. Cool Colors are blue, green, and violet. Artists uses warm colors and Cool colors. I can tell that warm colors are different from cool colors. Warm colors, including hues such as red, yellow, and orange, are energetic colors associated with fire. By contrast, cool colors [ such as blue, green, violet] also known as treating colors because they seem to withdraw. Banksy uses warm colors in his painting like the Balloon Girl and Jim Houser</div>]]></description>
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