Answer:
"The incarnation of Jesus"
Explanation:
in other words, the argument was that Jesus, one of the members of the trinity, was "made of flesh and bone" and therefore could be painted, unlike the other parts of the trinity which are argued to be "of the spirit"
in other words, if I may be so brash in my wording, people were more or less like
"you can't draw what you can't see!"
and the catholic church was like
"BUT YOU CAN SEE JESUS, HE HAS A BODY"
(sorry but I just found the simplified argument a bit funny, I'm sitting here imagining my siblings arguing about if ghosts are real again...)
There are two kinds of textural experiences in art and these are:
a. Tactile texture - it is the use of materials that can be remembered with the use of the senses. Materials such as roughness of the wood, smoothness of the metal plate, or ridges of corrugated boards can be used by the artist to let the viewers personally experience the material that they are exhibiting.
b. Visual texture - it is the use of illusions to create a specific kind of texture. Artists can use the techniques of painting and drawing to conduct such kind of senses to the viewers/audience of the work.
Chucks paintings are truly a work of art. He never let his learning disability get in the way of his love for art.
Answer:
Well..when i was little I made a comic book about ...
(box 1) show a girl doing some type of chore
(box 2) show her earning money
(box 3) show her going to a candy store
(box 4) show her buy something called "Wacky Bubble Gum"
(box 5) show her eating it
(box 6) show her blowing a a huge bubble getting bigger and bigger
(box 7) show her flying away
is this to kiddy lol
hope this help give u inspiration!
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