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The idea for the installation was so original. (SUCH)
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The modern art is more popular with visitors than the classical art. (AS… AS)
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The temporary exhibition wasn’t as good as the last one. (THAN)
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Oliver works really quickly. As a result, he can prepare an exhibition in a month. (SO)
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I think her ideas are so brilliant. (SUCH)
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I’ve not seen such colourful paintings before. (THE MOST)
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I’m reading so interesting biography of Cezanne. (FIND A MISTAKE)
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Mr Kara’s art lessons are much more interesting than Ms Alonso. (FIND A MISTAKE)
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I don’t know who the better artist is; Gaugin, Picasso or Duffy. (FIND A MISTAKE)
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They were some of the most ugliest artworks I’ve ever seen! (FIND A MISTAKE)
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The colours are such brilliant that I can’t look away. (FIND A MISTAKE)
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I don’t think her later work is as interesting than her earlier paintings. (FIND A MISTAKE)
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He takes photos such brilliantly. (FIND A MISTAKE)
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The music was too loud for us to chat. (SO)
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The book was brilliant. I read it twice! (so)
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He had a bad headache. He went to hospital. (SUCH)
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The new building is tall. It's the same height as the old buildings. (AS...AS)
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VOCABULARY: A brush for putting paint on a surface.
paintbrush
VOCABULARY: An artwork that uses a mixture of sound, pictures, video and writing.
installation
VOCABULARY: A painting or drawing you do of yourself.
SELF-PORTRAIT
VOCABULARY: A piece of art made out of wood, stone or a similar material.
SCULPTURE
VOCABULARY: A piece of modern art that can include sound, light and objects.
MULTIMEDIA
VOCABULARY: A wooden frame that supports a painting or drawing while you work on it.
EASEL
VOCABULARY: A picture made by sticking other pictures, photos or materials on to it.
COLLAGE
VOCABULARY: A simple drawing sometimes used as a plan.
SKETCH
VOCABULARY: A piece of cloth to be painted on.
CANVAS