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natita [175]
4 years ago
13

What are some of the similarities and differences in each and art across different cultures

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Anestetic [448]4 years ago
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Art is always in some form of paintings, drawings, ceramics, watercolors, structures, and buildings, whether or not they look the same/similar.
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