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Description:
"This is the servant's quarters of Mark Twain's House. The diamond ring eclipse and Venus are just above the roof. The tall tube to the right just above the roof is the air vent. There are two shades of brownish black and one shade of turquoisish black under the eaves of the roof. One navy bluish black line at the edge of each roof. One blue gray black on the top of the roof. One purplish black on the hole of the drain pipe. One grayish brown black on the moldings of the servant's stairway window sill. This makes seven shades of black. If you look at the bottom the the servant's roof, you can see another drain pipe with ridges. The yellow sheet of metal to the right of the pipe is lighter than one to the left, because it's closer. The bricks in the lower part of the painting are bigger, because they're closer. There's also a window molding in the middle of the diamond windows. The bond of the bricks are runner stretchers. The slates of the roof, and the bricks between the windows are not colored, but I made them rainbow colors. The colors on the slates are eight shades of rose and magenta, three shades of orange, six shades of yellow, nine shades of green, six shades of blue, and five shades of violet. The colors between the windows are iridescent bricks.
If you look below Venus you can see four pastel colors in a square. This is the second version of the Mark Twain's House. I put more slates on the roof to make it more colorful."
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