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content of a painting - ✔✔This refers to the message contained and
communicated by the work of art.
foreground - ✔✔the part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer
background - ✔✔the part of a work depicted furthest from the viewer's
space, often behind the main subject matter
staging - ✔✔putting objects higher on the paper, closer towards the
horizon, makes them look further away
cropping - ✔✔part of the painting is cut of by the picture plane. It looks
like it would go on outside the frame.
overlap - ✔✔when part of one thing covers part of another thing
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, diminution - ✔✔something that is further away is smaller then when it is
in the foreground of the painting
foreshortening - ✔✔if an object is pointing in your direction, or away from
you, it looks shorter then it actually is.
plasticity 2D - ✔✔by using light and shadow the painting looks like it is
3dimensional
Contraposto pose - ✔✔A pose in which the weight is shifted to one leg,
causing hips and shoulders to tilt in opposite directions
human proportions - ✔✔the way to calculate how tall everything is in a
human body. It is 8 heads high, the elbows are in line with the bellybutton
eg.
engaged leg - ✔✔In the contrapposto, this is the leg that carries most of the
weight
free leg - ✔✔in the contraposto pose, this is the leg that carries no weight.
emotion - ✔✔the feeling that is produced in response to life experiences
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