Trompe L'oeil art is visual illusion in art. It's made to give the illusion that something is three dimensional. An example would be "Escaping Criticism" by Pere Borrell del Caso.
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True. Northern artists often DO decorate their work with things from their heritage. Whether it be some sort of object to get rid of bad spirits, or even a simple feather of the heritage's favorite bird, decorations are usually associated with things from their heritage. Hope this helped!
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa
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A potter's wheel is used to spin the clay while the ceramicist shapes it into a form, where as a kiln is used to fire, or heat the clay.