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Here’s what a foreigner thinks of British culture:
Pubs. Pubs everywhere. Not only that, they are rarely drunk off their wits, and they generally just chat with their mates while drinking only one or two Guinness
“Mate”. I heard that word a lot and I think it’s actually pretty nice.
- Being called “love” all the time.
- Tea. Tea everywhere
- FISH AND CHIPS
- Traditionalism
- Class differences (sadly enough)
- Multiculturalism!
This is only to name a few.
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Unity is when all the elements in a work look as though they belong together. Pattern is a two-dimensional, decorative visual repetition. It uses the art elements in planned repetitions or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings, drawings or even sculptures.
Do, do, re,mi, fa, sol, la, sol, fa, mi, re, re, mi, fa, sol, la, la, sol, fa, mi, mi, re
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1. For Beuys, each element in the world has the same what: value
2. In Beuys’ world, everyone is one of these: artists
3. Beuys wrapped a piano in this material: felt
4. Yves Klein painted everything blue to purify this: reality
5. What Klein used for paint brushes in one of his paintings: models
6. Klein’s blue model painting represents transformation of this into purity: flesh
7. <span>Minimalism ran parallel to this kind of art: pop
8. </span><span>Minimalists placed the object so it was affected by this in the environment: changes
9. </span><span>Sol LeWitt created a white one: pyramid
10. W</span><span>hat a piece of sculpture often represents Donald Judd's favorite form: box
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The Baroque period refers to an era that started around 1600 and ended around 1750, and included composers like Bach, Vivaldi and Handel, who pioneered new styles like the concerto and the sonata.