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Cultural Heritage
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and 01.
has life
Visual Narrative
Venus has a beautiful name, but also high 02.
temperatures
Timeline Overview
Jupiter is a gas giant and has around eighty 03.
moons
Identity History
Mercury is the smallest Despite being red, Mars is
planet of them all very cold
Tradition Symbolism
Venus is the second planet Jupiter is the biggest planet
from the Sun of them all
Expression Community
Earth is the planet on which Saturn was named after a
we all live Roman god
Sequence
Mercury is a small planet
Emoticon
Venus is a hot planet
Plot
We all live on Earth
View
Mars is a red planet
Periods Development
Neptune is the eighth planet Saturn is composed of
from the Sun hydrogen and helium
Street Art
75% 25%
Earth is the third planet Despite being red, Jupiter is the biggest Saturn has a high
from the Sun and has Mars is actually a cold planet of them all number of moons, like
life place Jupiter
Narrative Culture
Venus is the second Jupiter is the
planet from the Sun biggest planet of
them all
Community Aesthetic
Earth is the planet Mercury is the
on which we all live smallest planet of
them all
Texture
01.
Mercury is a small planet
Layering
02.
Venus is a hot planet
Brushwork
03.
Earth is the planet with life
Blending
04.
Mars is a cold planet
Impasto Sgraffito
Jupiter is the biggest planet Venus is the second planet
of them all from the Sun
Scumbling Drybrush
Earth is the planet on which Mercury is the smallest
we all live planet of them all
Venus Jupiter
Earth Mercury
Earth is the planet Mercury is the
02. 04.
on which we all live smallest planet of
them all
Strokes
01. Mercury is a small planet
Brushwork
Technique
Saturn is a gas giant and has 02. Venus is a hot planet
several rings. It’s composed
mostly of hydrogen and helium.
It was named after the Roman
Texture
god of wealth and agriculture 03. Earth is the planet with life
Expression
04. Mars is a cold planet
Color Fusion
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest of them all
Smooth Transition
Blending Venus has a beautiful name, but also high
temperatures
Soft Edges
Saturn is the second-largest planet in the
Solar System
Mercury is the Earth is the only Neptune is the Venus is the Saturn is Jupiter is the
smallest planet planet known to eighth planet second planet composed of biggest planet
of them all harbor life from the Sun from the Sun hydrogen and in the Solar
helium System
Mercury is the Earth is the only Neptune is the Venus is the Saturn is
smallest planet planet known to eighth planet second planet composed of
of them all harbor life from the Sun from the Sun hydrogen and
helium
Form Tools
Saturn was named after a Earth is also known as the
Roman god Blue Planet
Material Sculptor
Jupiter was named after a Venus is the second planet
Roman god from the Sun
Marble Bronze
Mercury is the smallest Despite being red, Mars is
planet of them all very cold
Stone Clay
Venus is the second planet Jupiter is the biggest planet
from the Sun of them all
Wood Plaster
Earth is the planet on which Saturn was named after a
we all live Roman god
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