Answer:The SAG has a larger network of members than the DG.
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1. Aesthetics: <span>the study of beauty or good taste; anything related to the study of beauty or good taste
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2. Composition: <span>the relationship of one part of a person, building, or object to another; for example the size of a statue's head in relationship to the rest of the body
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3. Contour Line: <span>a method of presenting an illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface
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5. Oeuvre: <span>(pronounced "uhvrr") — a work of art; the sum of the lifework of an artist, writer, or composer
</span>6. Patron: <span>generally a wealthy person who pays an artist to create a work of art; throughout much of history artists could not have survived without "patronage"
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7. Personification: <span>giving human characteristics to something that is not human
</span>8. P: an object or word or gesture that represents something else
(you are missing a definition and I am not sure what P stands for)
<span>Measuring, cutting, joining, and folding are methods used in paper are called origami.</span>
<span>Naturalistic encaustic portraits of the Roman era, from the Fayum Oasis in Egypt, were created as funerary adornments.
This type of art refers to adornments that have to do with cemeteries and tombs. It was especially popular in Egypt, where sarcophagi were embellished so as to commemorate the dead. In the Roman empire this was also a custom, only tombstones instead of sarcophagi were decorated.
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More than likely they use light colors or dark colors because most people feel intense around those colors.