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arsen [322]
1 year ago
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An analysis of characteristics, such as brush stroke and palette, can help determine the _____ of a work.

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riadik2000 [5.3K]1 year ago
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An analysis of characteristics, such as brush stroke and palette, can help determine the style of a work.

A brush stroke is a mark made by sweeping a paintbrush across a surface.Gradient Blending, Wet into Wet, Optical Mixing, Stumbling, and Smudging are the five strokes that form the foundation for further progress on your skill set.

A palette is the board on which painters keep their paints while working (most traditionally, an oval one with a thumbhole for holding). The term pallet most commonly refers to a flat, square (often made of wood) platform used to hold goods for shipping (also known as a skid).

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