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When you describe a piece of artwork, you don't want to use simple descriptions such as "pretty" or "ugly." True False
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When you describe a piece of artwork, you don't want to use simple descriptions such as "pretty" or "ugly."
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You could but with art you want to answer more honestly and openly just say what comes to mind be creative
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True. To describe art work you what to think beyond describing lines as straight or curved, you should describe them as flowing or bold.
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