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Artifice stresses creative skill or intelligence, but it also implies a sense of falseness and trickery. Art generally rises above such falseness, suggesting instead an unanalyzable creative force. Actors may rely on some of each, but the personae they display in their roles are usually artificial creations.
Explanation:
I'm not sure about the example though.
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Oratio sacred, baroque musical genre, exemplified by Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah, found new life in the romantic period.
Felix Mendelssohn was the most charming person and the finest musical genius since Mozart. Those who knew him well described him as being almost adored, and we have long respected and appreciated his incredibly beautiful compositions.
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Islam doesn't allow humans to draw living things as Allah will ask them on the day of Judgment to bring the things they drew to life. So what I like to do is draw anime characters as it's easy and halal.
Explanation:
I have used benday dots before. And this technique can be done by hand but it will take very long. Or, like Roy Lichenstein, you can just paint over a stencil with holes in it.
The file is my art with which I used the technique, benday dots, by hand.
It's also halal, as I drew a comic character. The facial features are ok because they aren't meant to represent human features.