Answer:
:)
Explanation:
I work with mainly acrylic paint but i have been experimenting a little bit with oil paints.
I paint because I use it as a way to express my feelings, i like to paint my emotions on a canvas as a way to say everything I feel instead of keeping everything bottled up.
I make my work usually late at night, and i first drink a cup of coffee before because I like too finish a painting in one sitting no matter how long it may take, and i like to mentally visualize how I want my painting to look like and then I do a small sketch of it on some sketch paper and fix things i don't like about it, then I draw my final sketch very lightly on a canvas which I use a guide for the rest of my painting.
Answer:
From the 1960s and back, many of these stills were separately staged and lit for publicity. Often they were not frames from the film, but separately staged and lit and shot with still cameras. This afforded higher resolution images more appropriate for publicity. They were often also colored artificially, even if the film was shot and released in black and white.
With women
Explanation:
If we are talking early early then it was because art wasn't a form of "art" it was a form of communication.
But a little later down the road, people did not understand the human body and could not paint one perfectly, and also painters loved to show perfection, as in, gold everywhere, or a kind a top a thousand bodies. Something like that. So yeah...
D. All of the above.
A, B, and C would all be useful in finding your personal learning style. Therefore, the answer is D.