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SpyIntel [72]
4 years ago
10

Imagine that you have decided to create "American art" designed to appeal to Asian art collectors and tourists who value authent

icity, perceived ties to American ideals, and a unique original use.
Required:
Describe the art you would create, including a description of what you will do to make the art appeal to the qualities valued by Asian art collectors and tourists.
Arts
1 answer:
bonufazy [111]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I would paint the statue of liberty with 3 little eagles flying around the statue with an american flag in the distance and with 4 squares of grass 2 shrubs, a few oak trees and 3 clouds and a light-dark sky

Explanation:

I will describe the nature around the statue and point out the eagles flying on top of the nature and explain that the liberty of nature is very beautiful and it will stay like this fora long time, and I will explain that because, the majority of the art collectors will expect the beauty of the surrounding nature, think of it: mother nature, surrounding liberty and the eagles flying across the trees, so peaceful, so quiet, so... natural. And this painting will show that Mother Nature and God loves America and it's liberty and freedom. A whole new, better world filled with freedom and liberty.

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