Moods and Lines in Artist’s Work. Now that you know: 1. How to draw the different types of line 2. Proper names of the types of line 3. What moods/emotions.

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Moods and Lines in Artist’s Work

Now that you know: 1. How to draw the different types of line 2. Proper names of the types of line 3. What moods/emotions and adjectives lines portray Now it is time to put your knowledge to the test.

What line type of lines do you see in this picture? What moods/emotions do you think the lines portray?

What line type of lines do you see in this picture? What moods/emotions do you think the lines portray?

What line type of lines do you see in this picture? What moods/emotions do you think the lines portray?

What line type of lines do you see in this picture? What moods/emotions do you think the lines portray?

What line type of lines do you see in this picture? What moods/emotions do you think the lines portray?