Joan Miró. This piece of art belongs to mature surrealism, which doesn't dissociate from reality by escaping into abstractions or absurdity (as many contemporary art movements did, such as Dadaism), but draws on the objectivity and transforms it into dreamlike images. The assemblage technique was an avant-garde take on collage, adding the third dimension to it. Miró's "Object" is comprised of objects such as a stuffed parrot, a map, a stocking. The objects are there, and they are recognizable; however, their mutual relations, as well as the whole piece's meaning, are not rationally understandable.
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The Book of Ebbo uses a style associated with Reims with its use of frenetic intensity and expressively colored lines
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Hello, I just want to spread awareness... If you have tikt0k PLEASE look this girl up.. her username is : Imhavingsomuchfunn . Even if you don't have tikt0k please post this on.. sc, insta, twitter.. or something! I'm honestly worried.
THIS IS IMPORTANT.. her post might be just a really twisted joke.. but all her videos are unsettling and she is giving signals for help. People in the comments believe she is a girl that went missing in Canada. PLEASE SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT THIS!
(in her videos she has used Morse code MANY times.. spelling out 'H.E.L.P' and 'sos')
( ALSO HER HAIR IS DYED * Which is big information! * )
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the second one would be correct
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vanishing point- A vanishing point is a point on the image plane of a perspective drawing where the two-dimensional perspective projections (or drawings) of mutually parallel lines in three-dimensional space appear to converge.
orthogonal- elating to or involving lines that are perpendicular or that form right angles, as in This design incorporates many orthogonal elements. Another word for this is orthographic. When lines are perpendicular, they intersect or meet to form a right angle.
picture plane- in perspective, the imaginary plane corresponding to the surface of a picture, perpendicular to the viewer's line of sight.