"His concern For light on the sculpted surface." was one of the aspects <span>of Rodin's work that ties him to impressionism. Auguste Rodin was a famous sculptor and painter from the country of France wherein he uses the impressionist's artistic movement which highly emphasises the importance of lighting.</span>
In the field of photography, there was a tough and controversial fight with regards to being considered as art form. Because of the diverse areas photography is used to and the variety of applications it derived into, it is made as a skeptical art medium. But, because of its diverse usage like scientific photography and commercial photography, mass distribution of modern cameras, digital cameras make it hard to be considered as an art form.Nowadays, photography rose to popularity and it is already considered as an art of like any other. Multiple museums and galleries showcasing photographic works are already built pushing it to fame, thus considered as modern art form.
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Line
Shape
Leonardo da Vinci used various types of lines in his famous painting--the Mona Lisa. The most evident are the curved lines, used in the forming of the face, hair and clothing.
Size
In his painting, Leonardo used mainly organic shapes, especially for curves and the jagged mountains in the backdrop.
Perspective plays a great part in da Vinci's work, as the background can be seen as further back from the main figure in the painting.
Color
The colors used in the Mona Lisa are brown/grey, earthy tones to convey a neutral feeling, which conveys neither a feeling of happiness nor sadness.
Tone
The main direction in this painting is curved, which conveys a feeling of gentleness, because of the shape of the main figure, which is the centre of the painting.
Direction
Shading done by Leonardo da Vinci is very detailed in the way that he painted the face of the Mona Lisa, as shown in the creation of her mouth, which has very specific shading on the corners of the lips.
Texture
The real texture of the painting is a cracked, rough surface, but the simulated texture by Leonardo is the smoothness of the figure's skin and the roughness of the backdrop.
(i hope this helps i just looked this up im not sure if its accurate)