Exercise 5, p. 157

draw - paint

1. She placed the paper and pencil before me and said I could

draw anything I liked. 2. The picture was painted so that the eyes

seem to follow you no matter where you are.

colours - paints

1. This possible picture she painted is glowing colours, until

the child’s pathetic dark eyes glistened with pleasure. 2. If you

want cornflower blue (âàñèëüêîâûé öâåò) you had better mix

these two paints. 3. The warm colours are red, yellow and orange.

picture - portray - represent

1. Roerich’s paintings for the Kazan railway station in Moscow

represent/portray combats between Russians and Tatars. 2. I could

hardly picture Charles in this role. 3- The great tragic actress is portrayed/

pictured/represented in her day dress. 4. The artist was

concerned more with re-creating the radiance of Venice than

with representing the solid structure of its monuments.