<span>I do agree with the author for the simple fact that looking at a imagine can change your mood. Not everyone's opinion of what art truly is can be the same. We call come from different backgrounds, experiences, situations, etc, that can influence how we think of what art truly is. Picasso's piece for me is happiness but to someone else to could mean dark, messy. Everyone's brain are wired the same but the other things like experiences make to you what is really beautiful, sad, or even ugly.</span>
In the work Still Life Parrot the more sharp tip of the parrots wing, beak, and the edges of the watermelon slice contrast nicely with the rest of the shapes in the artwork, which are mostly round and spherical. This makes it more dynamic and interesting to look at. The shading on the fruits, especially on the inside of the orange, help it to appear more 3-dimensional and give it life. The red of the watermelon slice, and some of the other fruits are directly opposite on the color wheel of the green fruits in this still life painting.
Answer:
1 - حوار إيراد المصيبلات ealaa 'أسخاخأخارين
2. ahsil ealaa راي ألاخرين
3 - أشارة ليماده هده آرا
4. eabr ean wijhat nazarik
تفسير:
asif 'iidha lm yusaeid hdha
sorry if this is the wrong language
Narrow the eyes and mouth because it’s going to make them look alittle more evil