Imagine a painting like a story that you can see. A good painting catches your eye because it feels familiar, but also exciting, like when you find a new friend who makes everything better. It uses colors and shapes in fun ways to make you feel something inside.
Examples
- A painting with bright yellow sunflowers makes you smile like you’re outside on a sunny day.
- You feel sad looking at a blue sky that has dark clouds hanging over it.
- A picture of a stormy sea makes your heart race as if you're there in the middle of the waves.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Painting Captivate Us?
- What Makes a ‘Famous’ Painting Stand Out from Others?
- How Do Paintings Stay Colorful for Centuries?
- How Do Paintings Last for Centuries?
- What Makes a 'Good' Paintbrush Work Well?
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