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You want to look for how the different shapes in the art work together. Look at the major lines of movement, the largest shapes, the brightest shapes, the darkest shapes, and think about why they were put there in that way. If you're having trouble, try looking for triangular shapes, artists often use them to divide up paintings or point to a focal element.
Movement
The gothic movement had nothing to do with depression. It was a subculture of young people who dressed a certain way to match the feel of the music they listened to.
Warm colors appear larger than cool colors. So, by contrasting these two types it will give an illusion of movement.
Rene Magritte was a famous painter known for his odd abstract paintings. He was born in Belgium, and later moved to France where he became a part of the surrealist movement. He died in 1967.
MOVEMENT
prohibition movement
When the choreography calls for a specific movement, the dancer must be able to produce that movement, not some similar movement, but the specific movement that the choreographer has asked for. That is what is meant by the ability to reproduce movements accurately in dance.
3rd movement
The surrealist movement was a movement of art.
Movement
A concerto is 3 movement form of composition with a solo instrument playing along side
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its actually a science term so say it as a noun. Ex:Deffusion is the movement of a area of low concentrate to an ares of high concentrate.
It is a classical 4-movement symphony.
to represent the movement against the british
Sunflowers can represent whatever you want them to represent. They have been used for everything from veganism to peace to the Green movement to an optimistic outlook on like.