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fredd [130]
2 years ago
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Describe how this artwork uses the elements of art.

Arts
1 answer:
Setler79 [48]2 years ago
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Answer:

Describe how this artwork uses the elements of art.

They both use all 7 elements of art.

They have unique textures because the artist has chosen to use two edible liquid substances, the first being a type of jam. The jam looks like it could have some seeds in it and since it is jam it might have a sticky texture. The second substance that the artist used was peanut butter, since peanut butter is known to be sticky we can expect this art piece was too. But it does seem like it would be smoother since there would be no seeds in it.

Although the two art pieces are based on the same art piece (Mona Lisa made By Leonardo da Vinci) they both have different colors and tones. Piece number 1 (on the left side) is a red color with some darker red and black splotches, produced by the seeds in the jam. Piece number 2 (right side) on the other hand has a more golden brown color all the way through with no splotches.  

They are both colorful pieces of art but they both have different tones and shades, piece #1 is a darker red color that has a slight transparency to it. Piece #2 is a much lighter that lies in between a golden or mustard yellow and a light chocolate brown, this color then ends up being a more golden honey brown.

They both use a multitude of curved lines and shapes that are mainly circles and ovals. The curved lines sculpting mainly the face and also the body.

Both of these pieces have the same form because (as we have stated before) they are both based on the same artwork (Mona Lisa made By Leonardo da Vinci).

They both use the space well they have space on thier face being the skin, this space gives the art piece room to be more detailed and intricate.

Good luck, hope this helps

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