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kvasek [131]
3 years ago
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Picture 1: A woman breastfeeding a baby. The woman is looking at the baby. The baby is looking at the viewer. There are two arch

ed windows in the background. Picture 2: A painting of the left side and back of a man seated in a chair. He is looking at a newspaper. He has orange hair, green skin, and a purple jacket. Determine from the lesson which painting media was used to create each image above. What vehicle and binder were used for each?
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MatroZZZ [7]3 years ago
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alukav5142 [94]3 years ago
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in picture number 1, the women, it was made with higher, more expensive material and the artist made sure that they got every single detail they intended to have. as in picture number 2, the artisit didnt use almost any texture or detail. i would say that oil paint was used for the first painting, and water color was used for the second one.

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