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¶ … sculpted art. This particular example uses yard and feather to enhance the work and to add the bright colors that seem to bring the piece of artwork alive. Anytime one tries to observe and describe a work of art it become a delicate balance of what is and what seems to be. When it comes to art sculptors it becomes even more complicated as the viewer or patron tries to ascertain exactly what elements the artist believed were important during the creation of the work in question. For this particular assignment it becomes important to remain objective and not slip into objectivity as the piece is described in detail....

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This can become difficult if one allows emotions to be drawn out by the bright vibrant colors and expression on the piece itself.
This piece is one of color and life. Artists throughout the years have aligned themselves with darkness or light. They create pieces of at that can be described as brooding or lively. In the case of this particular piece the word lively fits it perfectly. While it may not be the most exacting piece of work when it comes to mimicking a lifelike image or portrayal the colors that are used in it bring alive every emotion the patron may be experiencing at the time.

Using colorful…

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