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Lots of artists prefer anonymity in order to create an air of mystery to their work, which makes more people curious to its roots. This also protects the artist from controversy that might follow them in their professional and personal lives, especially if their art is based on advocacy or their political views.
(Example Answer) The mystery of anonymous work makes the art more appealing to those who appreciate it because of the idea that the average person can make something so moving and inspiring.
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As compared with other sub-Saharan African xylophone traditions, the akadinda is unique for its Triple-interlocking technique.
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How is mood created in a performance?
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The audience can sense the mood and atmosphere through the lighting, music, set design, props, clothing and the tone given off by the actors. The performers can add to the mood by using specific dialogue, facial gestures and movement. ... Let's take a look at ways to set mood during a performance and through set design.
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portraits, genre scenes (hunting, gallant and popular scenes, vices of society, violence, witchcraft), historical, religious frescoes, as well as still lifes.
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Answer: Here you go, a Koi fisk that's not colored in.