Destructive, swirling, powerful, unpredictable.
descriptive words are also known as vivid words.
In poetry and fiction the main reason for using vivid words is to create imagery
beaming, intense, and booming
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words imitate the natural sound of the thing they represent. It creates a vivid and sensory image in the reader's mind by using words that sound like the noises they describe. Examples include words like "buzz," "meow," and "boom."
Vivid diction refers to using descriptive and detailed language to create a clear and strong image in the reader's mind. Examples include "the radiant sun dipped below the horizon," "the icicles glistened in the morning light," and "her laughter echoed through the empty room."
Some words to describe Hundertwasser's work are:Colourful,Unique,Packed,Different,Simple,Abstract,Vivid,Crowded,Fun,Origional,Busy and Quirky.
Strong, quick, mighty, gargantuan, enormous
You can describe it using words or in graph form.
Violent Destructive Dangerous Deadly Unpredictable
idioticignorantillogicalimpatientimpoliteincompetentinconsiderateindustriousinquisitiveinsolentinspiringintelligentirreverent
A sound word poem is a type of poetry that relies heavily on onomatopoeic words (words that imitate the sounds they describe) to create a vivid sensory experience for the reader. By using words that mimic sounds, the poet can evoke a specific mood or atmosphere within the poem.