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In what ways are your drawings similar?

Since there is no background or other objects present to divert the viewer's


attention from the subjects, the two images place a strong emphasis on the
butterfly. This is one of the similarities between the two images. Additionally,
because the subjects' movement conveys a sense of motion, particularly the
flying motion of both butterflies, it highlights the similarities between the two
insects. Not to mention that the dimensions of the two sketches are
comparable since they accurately depict the sizes of the artwork's visual
elements.

In what ways are they different?

The butterfly on the top side of the artwork is balanced and symmetrical
since it is made up of two equally sized picture plane segments. The lower half
of the butterfly does not have mirror images of one another and has an uneven
balance. Likewise, the harmony and unity of the subjects' fundamental
components makes them distinct from one another. As a result of the color
black clashing with the other colors utilized in the design, the other butterfly
loses the unity and harmony found in the butterfly on the upper side of the
drawing.

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