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Look closely at the image above. When you look at this image, how would you describe it? Where does your eye want to go when you look at this piece? Include the elements of design and/or vocabulary terms
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Look closely at the image above. When you look at this image, how would you describe it? Where does your eye want to go when you look at this piece? Include the elements of design and/or vocabulary terms in your response.
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When I look at this piece my eyes go straight to the shadows, and I could of gave a better answer if I saw the vocabulary terms.
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To name an element, I see texture, in the hair and eye sockets, I would also recommend just google searching elements of art, and their definitions, and matching any up to what you can see
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