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snow_lady [41]
3 years ago
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Sample Response: The two pieces of art evoke different moods. The use of vibrant colors and bright lighting gives the painting a

joyful, content mood. In contrast, the photograph's lack of color and use of dark shadows creates a gloomy, mysterious mood. What did you discuss in your response? Check all that apply. the mood of the painting the mood of the photograph elements of the painting that support the mood elements of the photograph that support the mood
English
2 answers:
pashok25 [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<u>In the response the following points are discussed:</u>

The mood of the painting

The mood of the photograph

Elements of the painting that support the mood

Elements of the photograph that support the mood.

Explanation:

In the answer, the author is comparing and contrasting the moods of two different pieces of art. It discusses how the mood of the painting, with elements such as vibrant color and bright lighting, gives the piece a content or happy mood. It also discusses how the mood of the photograph, with elements such as dark shadows and a lack of color, gives the piece a mysterious mood. In the answer the moods of the painting and the photograph as well as the elements that support these moods, are being discussed.

gayaneshka [121]3 years ago
4 0
Yeah I think it's a
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