Answer: Its called an illusion. They practice the trick several times to perfect it to where people think it is magic.
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Texture, last one . Physical Size is Space
Answer:
monochromatic
Explanation:
I took art classes for 3 years and I always knew that a monochromatic "drawing" or "picture" was something that contained one "base color".
ex. blue, it could be royal blue, light blue, navy blue, as long as they were in the same base, it's monochromatic.
mono = "only"
chromatic = (technically) "color"
monochromatic = "only (one) color"
also, don't confuse "shade" with "color". ex. color is blue, but the shade is light blue. you can have many different shades in a monochromatic "picture", but you can only have one color. :)
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linear perspective i believe
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Contrast: One is dark and realistic (Mona Lisa), while the other is colorful and almost imaginary/dreamlike. The realistic painting (Mona Lisa left) looks calm and yet sad, while the women on the right looks sad as well, but also more fearsome or worried.
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