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In real life and in art, objects that are close to the viewer are called the __________.

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Things that are closer to the viewer is called the foreground. Father away is the background. -Hope it helps!
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In real life and in art, objects that are close to the viewer are called the foreground.

Step-by-step explanation:

It's the opposite of the background. Traditionally, the foreground is represented as an image bigger than the normal size of the objects on the painting, or with something that highlighted from the rest of the canvas, to express proximity and importance.

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