draw any one you want,this your chose,but if you my opinio, draw someone that a Mii person, that work me all time i draw
He was the moon, she was the sun. Fearing the dark is all she had ever done. Love was forsaken so they knew they would never make it. The grasps of hate had taken over her body. I reached into her soul and saw the happy child she once was. The warm breeze no longer followed her. She was cold, freezing even. She had been lost yet again, this time, she would never return.
A) Artists portrayed human figures by using a natural, contrapposto pose.
in length).
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Brian Jungen (born April 29, 1970 in Fort St. John, British Columbia) is an artist of Dane-Zaa and Swiss ancestry living and working in the North Okanagan of British Columbia.[2] Working in a diverse range of two and three dimensional materials "Jungen is widely regarded as a leading member of a new generation of Vancouver artists".[3] While Indigeneity and identity politics have been central to much of his work, Jungen has "a lot of other interests" and themes that run through his oeuvre.[4] His work addresses many audiences' misconception that "native artists are not allowed to do work that is not about First Nations identity", by making poetic artworks that defy categorization.
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the setting of a work of art
OB.
the place where an artist lived
OC. the distance between objects
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C) the distance between objects
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Space it's one of the classical elements in an art form. It represents the distance between the objects portrayed in a canvas. This space can be negative or positive, open or close, deep or shallow, two dimensional or three dimensional and so on. Space its a way to organize the canvas, but also to help the human eye to understand what is portrayed.
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OC- the distance between object.
for example negative space and positive space