I heavily disagree with any statement that undermines the value of art. I for one believe that art programs are NOT a waste of taxes. And I don't just mean painting or drawing, I mean music, theater, dance, and even literature. Art is how people express themselves. To say that high schools should stop wasting their time teaching students about art and focus on teaching them about labor in the work force, is like saying there should be no fun in the world. If life was just about getting work done, well, I can't even think of a way to accurately describe how boring that would be. Art is what gives people something fun and meaningful to do.
1. The First model seems to be staring off into the distance. The second model seems to be more or less laid back in comparison to the first, and is also looking forward. 2. Both of these images seem to be painted by hand, if I had to guess, I'd say it was made with either oil paint or acrylic paint. 3. The colors used in the images all seem to blend together well, they give it a sort of dirty feel, due to all the browns and reds they used, but they still seem bright and they do seem to pop out. 4. I feel like the artist of the two images was trying to convey a mood of being more relaxed and laid back. If that was the case, I'd say they accomplished it in a less conventional way, in regards to the expressions on the models' faces.
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