Representations of 'Scape' in Art

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June 21, 2013

 

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The only real boundary on the way in which scape can represented is the artists imagination and own choice ? while some artists may choose to portray their surroundings in a more abstract way, others may simply choose to sketch, for example, a mountain. Scape also enables the viewer the opportunity to better interpret what the artist feels about their surroundings ? i...
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if the artist perceives something in a negative way, we can almost surely conclude that the way in which they portray that something, will be in a negative manner (using dark colours, distorting etc.) This form of art is very easily manipulated, so as to represent what the artist wants according to his/her perceptions, beliefs, ideologies etc...
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