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1 December, 06:55

How would changing the scale of two objects in an artwork effect how the viewer

interprets the artwork? It might be great to give an example in your response.

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  1. 1 December, 10:17
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    Answer: He can see the differences between them

    Explanation:The scale in art in referring dominant elements of some artwork and it is often shown in pop art or modern art.

    For example, a big plastic ice cream, or a big mouth (Salvador Dali), enlarged portraits on buildings, huge balloons that are representing some object or animal.

    In this case, if the viewer is watching the scale of two objects, he can first of all pay attention to the size of some objects, then he can compare that object to another. The viewer then is paying attention to design and also structural elements.

    For example, if the artist is watching two different objects of a large apple artwork, he can, first of all, see their sizes, which one is smaller or bigger and other differences.
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