The way that gesture and action drawings are used as tools by artists are:
- A. To enhance observation.
- C. To practice expressing mood.
<h3>How do artists use gesture drawings?</h3>
Gesture drawings are used to show the mood of the subject of the artwork because moods can be expressed by actions.
This is also true for enhancing observation in the artwork because the viewer will be able to tell what the subject of the art planned to do.
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<em>*For the example I will be comparing the song "Problem" originally by Ariana Grande </em>
PMJ's version of "Problem" by Ariana Grande, gives the song a slower and doo-wop 1950's feel. The cover is performed by a female soloist, three male background singers, and is accompanied by a pianist, bassist, and drummer. The cover is in a new key and plays with the melody of the chorus and the rap. Here, the song feels more like a girl giving her partner a send off and kicking him to the dirt, but somberly, almost regretfully.
Whereas the original begins with a soulful remix and transform into a pop anthem. Ariana's vocals are shown off throughout the song with various riffs and gives a modern twist on "the pop diva" music steryeotype. The song puts you in a good mood and the words are a lot easier to miss the meaning of since the pop/dance feel truly shadows the meaning of the song. It's as if the song is a feminist anthem, and the upbeat tempo can make you feel good.
Both versions are unique in their own way and outstanding, it just depends on the mood you're in
Answer: However, the art of the Egyptians served a vastly different purpose than that of ... and were carried in processions for special festivals so that the people could "see" ... and the elite was designed to convey an idealized version of that individual. ... For instance, the name of a figure in the text on a statue
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Answer:
It should be blended together as one voice.
Explanation:
Jane Hallowell knew she wasn't born, she was derived. No matter what her parents told her. This realization had not come at first. It had come slowly, carefully. It had come because of someone named Jane Hallowell, whom Jane referred to as the other Jane. 2 The other Jane: whose picture hung above the fireplace in a giant frame, whose name had to be given proper respect, who Jane quickly learned was important not just in her home but in the world. + Her parents were very attentive in pointing out every single way, no matter how small, that the other Jane had influenced their daily lives. They would be on the way to Jane's fifteen minutes of park time when her mother would suddenly stop and explain how criminal readjustment had a one hundred percent success rate because of the other Jane. They would be eating dinner when her father would stop questioning and explain how travel to distant worlds was possible because of the other Jane. As a child, Jane believed that life itself was possible because of the other Jane.
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EDIT: I HAVE MORE, this is just some of it because I can't fit all :(