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UNO [17]
2 years ago
14

PLEASEEEEE HELLPPPP MEEEE URGENT DUE TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!

Arts
1 answer:
Zigmanuir [339]2 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

The artwork that I have created is done with a mixed media style. The title of the

artwork is "Sparkling effervescent" The title comes from the word "sparkling" that

describes a drink that is full of bubbles and the word "effervescent" that describes a

drink. The word effervescent also describes soap. (Producing a lot of small bubbles of

air) The word effervescent also describes soap. (Sparkling drinks are full of bubbles)

The color mixture of soap in the bottle represents integration (Combining things, people,

or ideas of different types in one effective unit, group, or system).

Different soaps can be joined together to have a different outcome. An example is that

if you join hypoallergenic soap and an alcohol based soap, you get a sanitizer style

soap with no allergy connection.

Different alcohols being combined with different styles of people can cause a variety of

reactions. The separation of the soaps is where the fine line is on the types of soaps

joined and how different alcohols make everyone react different. Just because things

are different, does not mean that they can't be joined together.

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