Arts, 05.03.2022 14:00, gabrielolivas59
How does the artwork below exemplify nonrepresentational (or non-objective) art?
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it does not represent a mood rather a season
it represents the way paint falls off the brush or tool
it represents the moods and feelings of the artist while he painted it
it does not represent anything we could identify
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Arts, 23.06.2019 14:30, summerj0hns17
16. apply. select something from your home that is used solely for aesthetic purposes. critique it using the four steps of art criticism. when you are finished, ask yourself if the object seems different than it did before. has your opinion of the object changed? 17. analyze. find a movie critic’s review of a current film in a newspaper or magazine. read it carefully. try to find statements that fit each of the four steps of art criticism. answer one either one 16 or 17
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Arts, 25.06.2019 02:30, KvngLij
Need asap ! john james audubon is an american wildlife artist. true false question 2 audubon published more than 400 prints in a book called birds of america. true false question 3 composition is the organization of the elements of art and principles of design in an arrangement that forms a whole. true false question 4 pierre-auguste renoir is know as an american impressionist painter. true false question 5 unity is the feeling of oneness or wholeness in an artwork that occurs when all the parts of a design fit together well. true false question 6 pointillism is the thick, sculptural application of paint that creates a bumpy texture that catches and reflects light. true false question 7 georges seurat is a french impressionist painter and founder of pointillism true false question 8 pointillism is a stippling technique in which an artist uses closely placed dots of various colors; from a distance, your eyes mix the colored dots in the artwork to see the illusion of a new color and the illusion of solid forms true false
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