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Zigmanuir [339]
2 years ago
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Pa help po asap thank you ​

Arts
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Brilliant_brown [7]2 years ago
8 0
^ what they said dkskwifvkss ldapehbcksishd disosjdkdosjajbdbdjdldo
MaRussiya [10]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

i hope this helped you , Let me know !!

Explanation:

you can write something like:

In this geometric artwork i can see lots of lined circles crossing each other fluently. The use of the colour black in this monochromatic/ monochrome piece of art makes it bold and very aggressive. I think that the principle of design used here is Repetition as i can see that the circular form is repeated constantly within the artworks boundaries. It also has no contrast, uses curved lines and uses the whole place. I feel like the mood of the artwork is very dark and lugubrious. When i stare at it it makes me wonder and loose my thoughts, just staring at it makes my vision sink deep down into the paper.

<u><em>you can change and extend this a little bit but i would recommend  you use the highlighted words for better grades. this is so basic but it is important and can act like the Skeleton of the analysis.</em></u>

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