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It's the Subject View. I just took a test that had this question, and the answer is the subject view
The type of art that is, well you know wat
American everyday life.
I'm unable to view specific content like poetry or art. If you'd like to share the text or description of the piece, I'd be happy to analyze it or discuss its themes and techniques with you.
subject view-This view states that if the subject of a work looks convincing and lifelike, the work is successful.composition view-This view states that the way the artwork is organized is the most important aspect of an artwork.content view-This view states that the most important ingredient for a successful work of art is its content-the message, idea, or feeling expressed by the work of art.
The term subjects in art refers to the main idea that is represented in the artwork. The subject in art is basically the essence of the piece. To determine subject matter in a particular piece of art, ask yourself:
I feel that is also has something to do with imagination, Art is the bringing of that imagination out and reflecting it in a piece. In my view, imagination is indeed an important life skill or at least the beginning of it, the ability to bring that imagination to life in a piece of art develops that skill.
Peter Schwartz has written: 'The art of the long view' 'The art of the long view' -- subject(s): Management, Strategic planning, Organizational change, Business forecasting 'Stalingrad'
Size (how big is the piece), substance (what medium is it made from: watercolor, oil, pastel, charcoal, pen and ink...), signature (who did the piece) and subject, (what is the piece of).
Mark Kerr has written: 'An admiral's eye view' -- subject(s): In art
my but is an art a piece of art
Sarah Polden has written: 'A clear view' -- subject(s): Belgian Painting, Exhibitions, Impressionism (Art), Luminism (Art), Painting, Belgian