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Picasso
you put the thirteen dots parallel to the lines horizontally
Yes. The easiest example is to take two parallel lines and use the third line as a transversal.
In linear perspective there is a horizon line and a vanishing point to which all non horizontal lines lead to. There are also vertical lines. Proportion lines are simply a starting point for an artist to determine the correct proportions of the portrait or picture.
The artist mostly use geometry like all basic shapes to make darwing and paintings easy.
The artist use different types of lines in the painting. For example, he you straight lines from the side of the building and curved line for the winding road and leaves on the trees.
Picasso
you put the thirteen dots parallel to the lines horizontally
Straight and rough brushed lines
crushed rocks and soil=brown, yellow, red,orange charcoal=black Maganese=violet(purple) chalk=white special rock that is hard to find=blue,green
Answer: To show others that he is interested in maths and science, not only in art.
Straight and rough
The artist is unknown
Yes. The easiest example is to take two parallel lines and use the third line as a transversal.
Norval Morrisseau is known for being an artist. He is often called 'the Picasso of the north' as he is based in Canada. His paintings often use bright colors and black lines.
It's safe to say that all graffiti artists use bold lines. Bold lines and bright colors are some of the defining characteristics of graffiti, especially graffiti letters. Artists like Phetus, Cope2, Keith Harring, Lee Quinones, Indie184, Ewok, Saber, Such, the list goes on and on as to who uses bold lines.
i think most artist avoids the use of emphasis in a work that's wat i think about the artist.