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Shtirlitz [24]
2 years ago
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We have learned that a common theme in art is daily life. Please explain what is meant by daily life and give two different exam

ples of parts of daily life that can be seen in art.
Arts
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Klio2033 [76]2 years ago
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Answer:

What is meant by daily life is by experience. All of us experience art in one form or another during our day. One example of this is literary art. This is when you experience or write a letter, story, or book. Two parts of daily life that can be seen in art are street art. This is when you see the art that people spray paint on the walls of stores or under bridges.

Explanation:

There are multiple art forms other than "drawing". I have just stated a few. If i could help you Your welcome. If I couldn't then I am sorry.

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