Here are some options I would choose:
*Maybe a diorama of the earth (the globe)
*A poster of living things and resources in the environment
*A booklet full of drawings of animals and plants with info
*A mosaic (basically a poster board with tiny pieces of colored paper on it that blends together to create a drawing)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror-Parmigianino
Aeneas at Delos-Lorrain
The Calling of Saint Matthew-Caravaggio
Allegory on the Blessings of Peace-Rubens
Explanation:
The figures are depicted with dramatic foreshortening and seem to break into the viewer's space.
Answer:
Films
Explanation:
Matthew Barney’s epic Cremaster cycle (1994–2002) is a self-enclosed aesthetic system consisting of five feature-length films that explore processes of creation. The cycle unfolds not just cinematically, but also through the photographs, drawings, sculptures, and installations the artist produces in conjunction with each episode. Its conceptual departure point is the male cremaster muscle, which controls testicular contractions in response to external stimuli. The project is rife with anatomical allusions to the position of the reproductive organs during the embryonic process of sexual differentiation: Cremaster 1 represents the most “ascended” or undifferentiated state, Cremaster 5 the most “descended” or differentiated. The cycle repeatedly returns to those moments during early sexual development in which the outcome of the process is still unknown—in Barney’s metaphoric universe, these moments represent a condition of pure potentiality.