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True or false: diptychs can only have two panels.

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True or false: diptychs can only have two panels. A diptych describes a two-part work of art, usually two flat sides attached at a hinge. What other feature do the corners of the human mouth always line up with?. The pupils of the eyes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: True or false: diptychs can only have two panels

True or false: diptychs can only have two panels.

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A diptych describes a two-part work of art, usually two flat sides attached at a hinge.

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What other feature do the corners of the human mouth

always line up with?

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The pupils of the eyes.

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What term is used to describe trading cards in perfect

condition?

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Pristine condition cards are in perfect condition. There are no imperfections to the naked eye or damage upon close inspection. These are the most valuable cards,

Condition

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Marilyn Diptych, Andy Warhol, 1962

What artist created the Marilyn Diptych?

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What tools are necessary to create a linoleum print?

* Linoleum * Linoleum Cutter

* Brayer

* Paper * Bamboo Rubber

* Pencil

* Ink

* Tracing Paper

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List the steps to creating a hazard print.

* Draw a design on paper

* Trace transfer the design onto linoleum

* Ink the linocut with a brayer

* Place paper on top of the linocut and rub the design onto it with a bamboo rubber

* Carve the negative space of the design away with a linocutter

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Balance

• What is balance?

Balance is a state of equalized tension and equilibrium, which may not always be calm.