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Kurt Wenner's artwork is very unique for many reasons. He creates artwork with optical illusions that allow them to seem as though they are part of our own 3D world. Wenner accomplishes this by using many techniques such as linear perspective, meaning that depending where the person was viewing the painting it would seem different, but if they viewed from a specific point it would appear as though it was in our 3D would due to the elongated style of painting. Another technique that Wenner uses is interpositioning, he places objects in the painting strategically in order to make them appear to have depth. All of this coupled with texture gradient which makes objects look incredibly detailed and realistic makes the paintings come to life.
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because they are divided in half one for the first answer and half for the other
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What scares or concerns be the most about taking care of my own finances is, that I might not handle them responsibly. Having to budget and save can be difficult to manage on your own.
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Venezuela is a South American nation located on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, which since the end of the 20th century has been governed by a dictatorial process (hidden under a supposed democracy) called "Bolivarian Revolution", established by the late Hugo Chavez and today led by his successor, Nicolas Maduro.
As a consequence of this situation, the political, civil and economic freedoms of the citizens of Venezuela have been cut off, which has generated not only a huge poverty rate but also a general economic crisis and a wave of Venezuelan migrants fleeing to other countries.
However, most of the media do not reproduce the information of this situation, since they are media controlled directly by the government, and respond to its interests. As a consequence, Venezuelans also suffer from serious misinformation about the consequences of the acts carried out by the government, in addition to a lack of freedom regarding access to knowledge and information emanating from the press.
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across, near, of, and from!
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