The Crowned Head of an Oni is rendered in a style that is: Non-objective Unrealistic Naturalistic Abstract Question 2
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Oni are typically depicted as grotesque and supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. The options provided are Non-objective, Unrealistic, Naturalistic, and Abstract. Show more…
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