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Representational art depicts something a person, a landscape, a vase of flowers or whatever. Even if the vase, the person, etc are distorted, they are still depicted.Surrealist paintings depict common things or strange things or fantastic things, but still they depict something you can see.In the first period of Cubism Braque and Picasso distorted things and person to the verge of chaos, there we have the borderline between representational and non-figurative (or abstract) art. Most cubist paintings have a recognizable subject, and so are representational.The answer to your question, then, is Yes.Click link below for an article on the subject, scroll down to see two examples of representational art and one example of abstract.
Cause a map is flat, and the Earth is curved. Can't force a curved image onto a flat surface w/o losing something.
It belongs to the modern era, or the modern way of seeing or representing something. In some cases one has to use their immagination to see what the painter sees in their presentation. It can be portayed in shapes or even color. It can be whatever the viewer wishes it to represent. and the artist is happy to accep that. So long as it gives pleasure to the viewer. Modern art does not have to be recognizable to give pleasure, so long as it is presented in a pleasing way.
To do to much of something or something extra.
Something in My House was created in 1987.
"Recognizable" means able to be identified or distinguished from other things due to being familiar or distinctive in some way. It implies that something has certain characteristic features or qualities that make it easily identifiable or known.
any cylindrical peice or device on wich something is wound.
Distorted perception can affect your decisions because you may not be able to see all of the facts. If you cannot see all of the facts you may see something as helpful when it is harmful for example.
Representational art depicts something a person, a landscape, a vase of flowers or whatever. Even if the vase, the person, etc are distorted, they are still depicted.Surrealist paintings depict common things or strange things or fantastic things, but still they depict something you can see.In the first period of Cubism Braque and Picasso distorted things and person to the verge of chaos, there we have the borderline between representational and non-figurative (or abstract) art. Most cubist paintings have a recognizable subject, and so are representational.The answer to your question, then, is Yes.Click link below for an article on the subject, scroll down to see two examples of representational art and one example of abstract.
Something I would run away from. Gun powder BURNS, it does not explode.
The word "distinctive" is an adjective. It is used to describe qualities or characteristics that make something unique or easily recognizable.
I think the end of the Roman Empire was when the ancient world ended and something more recognizable as the European world began.
A distinguished characteristic is a standout quality or feature that sets someone or something apart from others. It is often something notable or exceptional that makes a person or thing easily recognizable or respected.
I believe that hargenger is a distorted version of the word harbinger, which means something, some person or event, which offers some clue or foreknowledge about what is to come.
Disorted means nothing, but Distorted means:distortedpast participle, past tense of dis·tort (Verb)Verb: Pull or twist out of shape.Become twisted out of shape.
A prominent or distinguishing aspect of something is a key characteristic or feature that sets it apart from others in a noticeable way. It is usually a defining quality that makes that thing unique or easily recognizable.
Yes. In the neighborhood of a black hole, both time and space are distorted, due to the black hole's strong gravitational attraction.