Answer:
Tema y contenido, aunque sean términos aparentemente semejantes, indican dos cosas muy distintas. En cambio, el contenido es consecuencia del modo particular con que el artista ha tratado el tema, sirviéndose de su fantasía, de su sensibilidad y de su lenguaje de líneas, formas y colores.
Precisamente es esto lo que puede hacer de un cuadro una obra mediocre, o bien una obra maestra
Explanation:
para que entiendas la diferencia del tema de una obra de arte, es muy simple el tema es una • Un tema de investigación es un interés definido
de manera suficientemente restringida de
manera que usted se pueda imaginar el volverse
un experto local en dicho tema.es el concepto que engloba todas las creaciones realizadas por el ser humano para expresar una visión sensible acerca del mundo, ya sea real o imaginario. Mediante recursos plásticos, lingüísticos o sonoros, el arte permite expresar ideas, emociones, percepciones y sensaciones.
Answer:
May pumukol sa pipit sa sanga ng isang kahoy
At nahagip ng bato ang pakpak ng munting ibon
Dahil sa sakit, di na nakaya pang lumipad
At ang nangyari ay nahulog, ngunit parang taong bumigkas,
“Mamang kay lupit, ang puso mo’y di na nahabag,
Pag pumanaw ang buhay ko, may isang pipit na iiyak.”
Considering how plaintively sad the theme and words are of this folk song, it’s slightly incongruous with contemporary sensibilities that most canonical interpretations of the melody, such as by Pilita Corrales and the Mabuhay Singers, are very upbeat. It’s almost like gleefully making fun of a helpless creature in deep throes of pain.
Answer:
It's D.
Explanation:
Just think about it, visual effects designers do more complex work: other than sketching. Cartoonist are more likely to create a story board because Cartoons are animated and mostly require the storyboards themselves. So It's an obvious D.
Answer:
The second answer or 3rd answer...
Explanation:
Answer: He can see the differences between them
Explanation:The scale in art in referring dominant elements of some artwork and it is often shown in pop art or modern art.
- For example, a big plastic ice cream, or a big mouth(Salvador Dali), enlarged portraits on buildings, huge balloons that are representing some object or animal.
In this case, if the viewer is watching the scale of two objects, he can first of all pay attention to the size of some objects, then he can compare that object to another. The viewer then is paying attention to design and also structural elements.
- For example, if the artist is watching two different objects of a large apple artwork, he can, first of all, see their sizes, which one is smaller or bigger and other differences.