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he used spirals, for the shapes and lines and used lots of texture to create the mass. especially in the sky. lots of paint and colors were used in this painting to show his emotions, his mood, and how he felt about nature. It has a pantheistic feel to it, considering the importance of nature compared to man.

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I can see 11 + one moon. How many can you see?

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It is 73x92 cm. (29x36 in)

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73x92 cm (29x36 in.)

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72cm x 92cm

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2 feet wide

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