Wednesday, February 26, 2020

art work help please?

Corrina Faro: The subject in art is what the work features. A portrait's subject is the person who is being painted. It's most commonly used referring to a person who is being painted, I think, but it also refers to objects. The subject of a seascape would be the ocean, and perhaps some shore, a boat or birds....Show more

Octavio Roylance: in art, subject is referring to the art piece itselfin language art, subject refers to the subject of a sentence

Blair Abdi: You can replace the word SUBJECT with the word MEDIUM. Which represents the whole package of any art.

Kris Bozelle: in art, a subject is the thing that you are painting. For example if you are painting/drawing a woman, the woman is the "subject"

Cassidy Pangrazio: There really isn't a difference.

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