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The idea for this art emerged from a blend of personal experiences and observations of the world around me. I was inspired by the interplay of light and shadow in nature, which sparked a desire to capture that essence on canvas. Additionally, my passion for storytelling influenced the piece, as I aimed to convey emotions and narratives through visual elements. Ultimately, it became a reflection of both my inner thoughts and the external environment.

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When did contemporary art start?

Sorry, but the term "contemporary" art isn't a movement in art. That means contemporary art of the 1920s is art that was in the process of being created during the 1920s, and contemporary art of today is art that is being created today. To answer your question literally, contemporary art starts now. But I think you may mean when did the idea of modern art come into play. I would say the 1950s are the start of what we call modern art and that it turned into modern art in roughly the 1970s.


What is a concept in art?

it is where you are trying to show something, like an idea, design, or something else and then put it in a game or a movie, etc.


What is the average art sales rep commission?

Commission? No idea, but my mum worked as one for most of my life and she made over $1000 per month


What do you call a repeated idea pattern image or theme in art?

A repeated idea, pattern, image, or theme in art is commonly referred to as a "motif." Motifs can be visual elements, symbols, or concepts that recur throughout a work or across an artist's body of work, serving to convey deeper meanings or unify the composition. In broader contexts, such as literature or music, similar recurring elements may also be referred to as themes or variations.


Give the different basic assumption about art?

Basic assumptions about art include the idea that it serves as a form of expression, conveying emotions and ideas that might be difficult to articulate otherwise. Art is often seen as a reflection of culture and society, providing insights into human experience. Additionally, there's an assumption that art can evoke aesthetic pleasure and provoke critical thought, challenging viewers to engage with the world in new ways. Lastly, the interpretation of art is subjective, varying widely among individuals based on personal experiences and cultural backgrounds.