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An artist creates a painting of the cinco de Mayo celebration originating in the state of Puebla, Mexico, honoring ideals of freedom and democracy. What colors is the artist most likly to use to convey
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An artist creates a painting of the cinco de Mayo celebration originating in the state of Puebla, Mexico, honoring ideals of freedom and democracy. What colors is the artist most likly to use to convey the high energy of this festivity?
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Personally, I think the artist would use both warm and dark colors, but more vibrant then subtle. I would say maybe some different shades of pinks, yellows, oranges, purples, light blues, and greens.
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The artist would use bright and warm tone colours such as yellows. oranges and reds to capture the vibrant settings.
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