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Wood idealized Midwestern values in his paintings; Miró depicted images from his imagination.
identify how the subject matter is selected for an artwork to be submitted in the archibald prize
Richard Flangan was the subject of the 2003 Archibald Prize winning portrait.
Depending on the piece and subject matter, the right buyer is likely to pay somewhere between 4,000 and 7,000 american dollars for one. However, it is often possible to purchase one on the secondary market or at an estate auction for much less.
Realistic (Realism) depicts subjects as they appear to the human eye. Abstract does not attempt to depict subjects as they appear to the human eye. Instead it looks to use shapes, colour, forms and textures. Abstract art can look realistic, using shadow and 3d images but its not how you would see the subject in real life
by letting the subject sense the presence of the camera
subject: photographs
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