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What are the key sections of the artwork? How do these sections interact with one another? How do they work together to convey an idea or feeling?
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What are the key sections of the artwork? How do these sections interact with one another? How do they work together to convey an idea or feeling?
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Light plays a big part in contrasting happy feelings versus angry or sad feelings.
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Shading is a really important part of art and can really make your art stand out. Lots of components like perspective and shade can make your drawings better all together!
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