Perky, high-spirited, cheery, bubbly. Those are just some word that mean the same thing.
The way the artwork below exemplifies nonrepresentational (or non-objective) art is:
- it does not represent anything we could identify.
<h3>What is Art?</h3>
This refers to the form of expression which is used by a painter or artist to create an impression about the artistic impressions of whatever he wants.
With this in mind, we can see that from the given art above, we can see that because it is nonrepresentational and makes use of abstract features, we cannot identify anything which it represents.
Read more about non objective art here:
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To set an example of how back in the early 1700s and 1800s how they were ruined by the government and used mills to get fresh milk and water with ought the government providing anything useful
What matters is who is right, the majority rule is not based on right and wrong, based on individual conscience decide right and wrong , have to figure out what you really think.