The Art of Writing, Part One Realistic Art: is an attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding artistic conventions,

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The Art of Writing, Part One Realistic Art: is an attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding artistic conventions, implausible, exotic, and supernatural elements. Non-representational Art: hints or echoes at something. Abstract Art: more related to emotional ideas rather than objects and generally there is no recognizable object.

Level One Objects, lines, and/or shapes (make no inferences or assumptions about objects in the painting)

Level Two Quantity and Size (how many and which ones are big, small, tall, short, etc.)

Level Three

Level Four

Level Five Location (front, back, side, up, down, next to, underneath, below, above)

Level Six Interpret: explain the meaning of, understand Infer: deduce or conclude from evidence and reasoning Inquire: investigate