Answer and Explanation:
To reflect and derive the mood, the idea and the message of a work of art, it is necessary that we follow the steps below:
Describe: It is necessary to describe what is being shown in the artwork, that is, it is necessary to describe (and not quote) all the objects presented, the colors, the prevalence of shadow or light, the expression on the characters' faces (if any) ) and other things.
Analyze: analyze each element at once, trying to understand the reasons why that element was used, looking for the meaning among the colors, the combinations, the projections presented, among others.
Interpret: Explain each of these meanings. The explanation manages to show the meanings in a more profound way, leading the observer to understand, exactly what the artist wanted to convey with the work, or to understand in a subjunctive, more complex, yet efficient way.
Explanation:
North American art
A number of traditional arts are commonly found among non-urban cultures throughout the world. Examples include weaving, leatherwork, basketry, headdress- and mask-making, and rock painting. Throughout North America, which remained a non-urban region up until colonial times, all of these art forms flourished.
South American art
Latin American art is the combined artistic expression of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, as well as Latin Americans living in other regions. The art has roots in the many different indigenous cultures that inhabited the Americas before European colonization in the 16th century.
Pre Columbian art
The term "Pre-Columbian art" refers to the architecture, art and crafts of the native peoples of North, Central, and South America, and the islands of the Caribbean (c. 13,000 BCE - 1500 CE) up to the time period marked by the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. See also: American Indian art.
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