Answer: epoxy resin
He is best known for his highly detailed paintings on wood panels, combining an array of unorthodox materials suspended in a thick layer of clear, epoxy resin
2. Minimalism or minimalist art can be seen as extending the abstract idea that art should have its own reality and not be an imitation of some other thing. We usually think of art as representing an aspect of the real world (a landscape, a person, or even a tin of soup!); or reflecting an experience such as an emotion or feeling
3. Fred Tomaselli creates psychedelic paintings that explore human perception and the vibrant complexity of the natural world. To build his collage-based works, he gathers a multitude of images from field guides, nature books and other sources, and assembles them into pulsating figures and geometric patterns.
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a child who sleep on the grass
I would say TV drama is a subgenre of the general "TV series" genre
anything shown by episodes on TV is a TV series, that includes drama, Comedy, Suspense, Horror and Food!
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1.How does watching television every day impact the children's brains?
2.How do different television programs influence children's views about society?
3.Is there a relationship between children's physical fitness and their television viewing habits?
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Kids are just so obsessed with TV now that this pandemic is all over lol.
symphony<span> is an extended </span>musical composition<span> in Western </span>classical music<span>, most often written by </span>composers<span> for </span>orchestra<span>. Although the term has had many meanings from its origins in the ancient Greek era, by the late 18th century the word had taken on the meaning common today: a work usually consisting of multiple distinct sections or </span>movements<span>, often four, with the first movement in </span>sonata form<span>. Symphonies are scored for </span>string<span> (</span>violin<span>, </span>viola<span>, </span>cello<span> and </span>double bass<span>), </span>brass<span>, </span>woodwind<span>, and </span>percussion instruments<span> which altogether number about 30–100 musicians. Symphonies are notated in a </span>musical score<span>, which contains all the instrument parts. Orchestral musicians play from parts which contain just the notated music for their instrument. A small number of symphonies also contain vocal parts (e.g., </span>Beethoven<span>'s </span>Ninth Symphony<span>).</span>