Artists might create a work of art to
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Artists might create a work of art to: 1. Represent themselves. 2. Turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. 3. Explore the unknown. 4. Represent an aspect of culture. 5. As decoration. 6. To amuse the viewer. 7. To create an illusion. 8. To represent an activity.
Create an illusion Place various images in a way that creates a second image.
Create an illusion Place various images in a way that creates a second image.
Create an illusion Place various images in a way that creates a second image.
Create an illusion A trick to confuse the viewers eyes
Create an illusion A trick to confuse the viewers eyes
Create an illusion A trick to confuse the viewers eyes
Create an illusion A trick to confuse the viewers eyes
Create an illusion A way to create space.
Represent an Activity Show the arena
Represent an Activity Show the arena
Represent an Activity Be playful with the arena
Represent an Activity Be playful with the arena
Represent an Activity Show the athletes or the action
Represent an Activity Show the athletes or the action
Represent an Activity Show the athletes or the action
Represent an Activity Show the athletes or the action
Represent an Activity Represent the equipment
Represent an Activity Represent the equipment
Represent an Activity Represent the equipment
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