Each image was made through a process whereby Hokusai's drawing on paper was glued to a woodblock to guide the carving. So I think woodcut
Honestly, I think this is something you would have to answer on your own. If it's not asking you why you think people like to connect film with other aspects of life, then the reasons should be in whatever text or lesson you had to read or listen to because there are so many reasons why people enjoy connecting film and other forms of art to their personal lives. I enjoy looking at connections between films and life simply because I love analyzing an interpreting art. I enjoy finding something I can connect to in a personal level and actually analyzing it piece by piece, learning more about the film, the symbols and themes of the film, and the people behind the film.
Hope I helped,
Darry
P.S.: Not sure if I was much help, but don't hesitate to ask for more help.
An artist’s
personal style just means it is an artist’s way of using the art elements and principles
to reproduce what they see and to express their idea and feelings
<span>In
the </span>visual
arts<span><span>, </span>style<span> is a "...distinctive manner which permits
the grouping of works into related categories".</span></span> <span>or
"...any distinctive, and therefore recognizable, way in which an act is
performed or an artifact made or ought to be performed and made".</span>
Answer: War is a terrible thing. Yet the cadence of troops marching through the streets, the ringing sound of national airs, the flapping of proudly hoisted flags, and, in more modern times, the swoosh of aircraft racing overhead typically send hearts pounding and aspirations soaring. Inevitably, it is in the period following the cessation of hostilities, in times of so-called peace, that the initially envisioned mission becomes increasingly difficult to identify. An awareness of the cohorts of war surfaces even more gradually, and only in recent decades has the study of the Great War of 1914–1918 moved beyond politics.