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Kylan Huynh
10 June, 23:09
In a painting, how is size a relative term?
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Maribel Dean
11 June, 00:17
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Size is important because it shows the space in between objects along with balance.
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Dayami Navarro
11 June, 02:24
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Size is relative term because it tells the person viewing or painting it how much time it took and other things they did to create it.
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