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Pomo women of the Northwest made baskets. In the Southwest, Navajo women wove blankets and Pueblo women made pottery. Women in the Plains did needlework, beadwork, quillwork, and clothing designs. Northeast women created beadwork designs on moccasins and clothing using birch bark stencils. Seminole women of the Southeast created patchwork fabrics. Men traditionally created rock-carvings, pipes, and paintings. Pueblo men made kachina dolls.
the first photo is of a natural element, hence that its nit man-made. the shape of the first photo is more geographic then the second photo.
the second photo is of a side walk, a man-made object. the shape of the second photo is of a square, a square that was man-made, had to be put in place.
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stand in front of mirror and speak loudly
u can practice this. many times may help yu
<em>You would want to be sure to add in soft colors. The softer, yet vibrant, the colors are, the more drawn someone is and the more serenie your piece is. The color scheme is what makes or breaks the piece, so sometimes even the slightest strokes can leave the biggest impact on your audience.</em>