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English, 23.03.2021 02:00 hardwick744

Will mark brainliest, answer each questions in paragraph 1. What can you see? What is happening? Whatdoes is represent? Does the name of the artwork (Fallen bird) help describe the artwork? Isthere a theme in the work?2.What colours has the artist used? How havethe colours been organised? What kind of shapes can you see? What kind of linesor marks are seen? What kind of textures can you see? What kind of patterns canyou see?3. How does the work make you feel? Why doyou think this is so? Does the colour, textures, line or patterns affect themood?


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