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The '90s brought us pop music masterminds (you know the names), but when it comes to home décor, the decade was kind of a bust. Tuscan-style everything, frills frills frills (sung in the style of Destiny's Child), and chintz on every wall. Not to mention blow-up furniture, a staple in every teen girl's bedroom. It's no wonder we retreated to the relative calm of the 2000s.
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The color wheel is made up of three different types of colors - Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary.
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-primary colors can only be created through the use of natural pigments. Secondly, all other colors found on the color wheel can be created by mixing primary colors together.
-Secondary colors are created by mixing equal parts of any two primary colors.
-Tertiary colors are created by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and a primary color together. The proper way to refer to tertiary colors is by listing the primary color first and the secondary color, second.
I would choose to interview Katie Ledecky. I would ask her what advice she would give someone wanting to pursue something new. I would ask this question because Katie has a lot of determination. She also puts a lot of effort into everything she does and I think she would have good advice.
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This photograph uses line through the lighter textures on the road that lead to the viewer and create perspective in the image. Value is seen through the stark variation from dark, to midtones, to lighter tones.
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Value is the range of a color (or lack of color;like black) from dark to light or light to dark. Line in art can be anything from a literal line in a drawing to how a set of stones or street lights are lined up in an image to create the appearance of a line of subjects/objects. Both are great art tools and I encourage looking into them more if you are interested!
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space is important for illision artists
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