words to use when describing art composition
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background |
The orchestra played softly in the background.
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blurred |
A slow shutter speed might give a blurred photograph.
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complex |
The human body is very complex.
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confused |
Jane was confused and got into a muddle.
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distance |
Use a telescope to see in the distance.
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focus |
It was difficult to focus on the moving car.
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foreground |
Bring the image to the foreground.
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form |
A microbe is a tiny life form that can cause illness.
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near |
We don't want to live near the main road.
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perspective |
Karl has drawn an excellent picture with houses, telegraph poles and trees all in perspective.
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proportion |
Her head was in proportion to her body.
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scale |
Ordnance survey maps are maps drawn to scale showing great detail.
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SHAPE |
The moon was in the shape of a crescent.
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symmetry |
Line symmetry is when a line drawn through a shape leaves each side a mirror image of the other.
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eye |
Eye line is where someone is looking.
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middle |
Middle ground is between the backgroun and the foreground.
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