Kama And Rati Analysis

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Kama and Rati was created by Steve Lotz in 1974 during the modern Art. A type of painting and drawing with the use of wax pencil on paper mounted onto foam core, and has the dimension of 86 ¾ *48 inches (O.M.A, n.d.). It is a male and a female tired up together with rope and save themselves in the piece of art work. The most elements present there is the color and line. The color plays a massive role of bringing out the image to modify both the male and the female, and the line bring out the shape of both the male and female head in the fascinate way of art. The colors used in this piece of art are light and dark green, white and blue, peach with a touch of red, gray, brown, black and pink. The combination of all colors brings out a brilliant

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