There are many perspectives to that. I think that it lets you see something through someone elses perspective. If your doing the art you can think of different ways to draw something unique so that so you can be more open to other things and think differently. That's my opinon
If the food has water in it then it will expand.
They expand ------- No, normally metals expand when heated.
Its very unusual for a substance to expand when it freezes, water is just odd that way. Its just a property of water, its moleucles expand in the area they take up and take up more space.
no, cuz there is a thing called the expansivity of a substance that tells us how much a particular substance will expand over 1 degree change in temprature
i believe heat does expand... I'm not sure though. i think the particles separate to have room to vibrate. that causes the heat to expand. :)
The duration of The Art of Negative Thinking is 1.32 hours.
The Art of Negative Thinking was created on 2006-11-11.
you dont
If by art community you mean art forum, there are many art forums on the internet... the importance is that sites that come to mind like FringeFX.net are able to expand one's knowledge of Art design, to comment and critique other's work to help them out, and to expand your talent in your field.
Patience, Concentration, Clear Thinking, Balance In Art Sketch Are The Main " ART PRINCIPLES".
The art course "Visual Thinking" provides the ground work for even better transfer studies by picking various kinds of skills actually learned in art.
because its awesome
If you are thinking as in art aspect, it's just an art. Graffiti is good as what artist + architect do.
it means thinking a little deeper
Art did not necessarily evolve in a linear progression from primitive to realistic
San Francisco Art Institute's motto is 'Thinking. Making. Learning.'.
by using his imagination and thinking of anything at random to create his art work. He drew what was in front of him, but making it more interesting and thinking of random things to include in his art.