Not true.
i'm an artist, you can trust my input.
working with photography, you can take a picture of anything. right? my point comes to this, subject doesn't matter. for example, lets say i go out and take a picture of a trash can. trash cans are not that pleasing to the eye. you can take some ordinary photo of that single trash can. what matters is the angles. don't overthink it. you have to let creativity flow in order to get an interesting result. get low to the ground and get close. maybe get some details in there. then to take it even a step further, that goes into your editing. that can also add to the photo. but the raw photo itself, you need to get creative.
hope that helped?
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vincent van gogh was a painter from the 19th century. he is best known for his "starry night" painting. he also suffered from depression and cut off his own left ear.
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this is just stuff i already kno about him! hope this helped.
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The answer is B: The attacker didn't like abstract art
I believe that the
correct answer is (D). Subjects drawn in the style of analytic cubism were
often interpreted as flat figures with single color palette. The single color
palette was used to put an emphasis on the figure. It was also used to avoid
viewers being distracted by colors and to avoid any suggestion of mood and
emotion.