Answer: fabrics, cardboard, newspaper, old magazines, egg boxes, duct tape, thick paint strokes, are a few examples I use to add texture to a piece!
A! A black-figure (I searched it )
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Explanation:
Pop art is a movement that emerged in the mid-20th century in which artists incorporated commonplace objects like comic strips, soup cans, newspapers, and more into their work. The Pop art movement aimed to solidify the idea that art can draw from any source, and there is no hierarchy of culture to disrupt this.
I just imagine that I am just playing with a piano.
It shapes our life in imaginary.Sometimes it is played fastly and sometime slowly. I think it is related with our life.Our life is same like that when we will be happy we will be furious and when we will be sad we will be quite. It just a imaginary.
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B. movement and change, not only in her own life, but in the life of the African people
Explanation:
<u>The name of the art on the picture is Dispersion which explains the theme of the painting already. The artist, Julie Mehretu, is an Ethiopian artist living in the USA and her </u><u>usage of colors and symbols on this piece is a very deliberate attempt to show many cultures and societies of Africa moving around and interacting. </u>
<u>It represents her movement from Ethiopia to the USA as well as the migrations of other African people.</u>
Mehretu once said that she is always thinking about bigger political dynamic when painting, and the same goes here - while it might seem like a random, colorful piece of modern art, <u>Mehrue is actually touching on the subjects of migrations, globalization, modern world, African people and interaction of cultures. </u>