Answer:
<h2>Yes and No</h2>
Explanation:
I don't think it is child abuse if the parents are being cautious about having too much, but if the parents are forcing them into eating it, then i think it (might) be. I don't think using child abuse to explain this situation isn't really relevant though, you could say it's not healthy or too much, but I think using these words to describe this situation is not correct. If the parents are forcing you to eat healthy foods, then you shouldn't blame them. But if they are FORCING you to eat / drink unhealthy foods, a.k.a soda, bagged chips, etc. Then you should just say no to them. I would most likely say no unless they are forcing you.
I am 51% on No and 49% on Yes
Hope this helps tho! <3
Hi there!
There are 7 elements of art, and 8 principles of art. There are really a lot of different ways you can find them in this painting!
First, what stands out to me the most, and probably you as well, is the color. The different hues and intensities really make up this art work. With that being said- these colors are all cool toned, contributing to the interpretation of this painting. Most likely included to give a calming and/or soothing feel. Next, I would include form. Form is the element of 3D and volume. You can tell how this is used by the beams or pillars in the background of the art to give an enclosed type feel around the flowers. Last is harmony. This principle is arguably one of the most important. It allows each element/ principle to work smoothly together in order to achieve similarity and highlight accents.
Sorry this was so long, but hope it helped! :)
Answer:
The color tells us this is a more earthly painting. The main emphasis is on Venus and her body, which is portrayed in perfect form. On the left side of the painting, the wind god is blowing on Venus, which symbolizes that she is coming to life. The lady on the right is holding the cloth and awaiting to robe Venus.
Explanation:
Botticelli created his Venus during the Renaissance, which is evident in the style of the painting. Botticelli used Tempera on Canvas. The color scheme observed is mostly complementary using 5 Main colors, those being blue, orange, red, green, and white.