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In this space, I would install an abstract sculpture. It would be of twists going everywhere and <u>coloured in the primary colours</u>. There wouldn't be a lot of <u>space</u> in between the twists. Seeing as the twists go every which way, it <u>would be asymmetrical</u>. Since the twists would look as if they are going up, the <u>person looking at the art would follow that path, and look up.</u> The media used in creating my piece would be bronze and lacquer spray paint. The subject matter of my piece would represent to choose your own path, but stay close to others. I want it to communicate that you should choose your own path in life, and not let people tell you to do something different. But also stay close to others through emotional bonds, and have someone who you can always fall back on.
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i actually had a lot of fun writing this since i actually made a sculpture of this and had it put in my library haha
also the underlined parts are the elements of art, and principles of design i put in
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30% of its weight in moisture
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drums
thats what y music teachher taught me
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Symbolic proportion is the deliberate emphasis of objects in a work of art based on its importance as a symbol. This can sometimes also mean that in an artwork where symbolic proportion is applied, religious figures tend to be "bigger" or more emphasized compared to any other element a person may see in the piece.
The artist may have used symbolic proportion to emphasize the importance or prominence of Mary and Jesus Christ - this may be relative to any smaller objects around them in the scene.