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Jewelry, art, hairstyles, and clothing each represent examples of personal expression and cultural identity.
The type of art that is, well you know wat
Abstract.
What does a 5 point star tattoo, with all the tips filled in, but the center empty mean/represent?
Well for starters, "First Nations" refers to the Aboriginal peoples of Canada (with the exception of the Inuit and Métis), just so you know. First Nations art is very tribal, mostly animal forms and symbols that represent spirits. All of the artwork that I have seen is in black, white, and red... so it has very stark contrasts and is more graphic in nature than European Art, if you were to compare it. You should check out the Vancouver Inuit and First Nations Art Gallery. It has some nice artwork that would give you some visuals to help further answer your question. :)
Abstract art.
They represent art.
The easiest way is showing pictures or slides, art is so broad there are many ways.
Global and local visual art affect cultures in a great number of ways. These features represent a cultures values and morals.
Barry Schwabsky has written: 'Opera' '[Ways]' 'The widening circle' -- subject(s): Modern Art, Modernism (Art), Postmodernism 'Susan Moore' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
It is non-figurative painting. It means it does not depict or represent anything. It is a painting - not a painting of anything. In art there are many different types of ways of creating new images. You use it mainly when you don't know what to draw or paint or skench or whatever because often it does not represent anything
No ---two ways AROUND it No two ways about it
Roger Coleman has written: 'Ways of Drawing Eyes (Ways of Drawing)' 'The art of work' -- subject(s): Industrial sociology 'New Light and Truth'
One of the most common ways to represent linear equations is to use constants. You can also represent linear equations by drawing a graph.
Tibor Bodrogi has written: 'Oceanian art' -- subject(s): Art, Primitive Art 'Art of Indonesia' -- subject(s): Indonesian Art 'L' Art en Afrique' -- subject(s): Art, Negro art
Common theme or subject matter.
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