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But regardless, this is precisely an example of a still life used for the metaphorical meaning of the items chosen to be depicted - something Inuyama cannot do.
I'm not sure what you mean by base but my guess is that it's the intentional break in the black curve along the faucet. The author could have drawn a faucet w/o that shading, which is what they do 2 panels back when they don't want to emphasize anything.
A fun example is Mori Koaru - here she's very intentionally mimicking the style found in the flyers restaurants hand out
https://mangadex.org/chapter/477bebe1-1484-423d-9131-e2e8f10d1100/3
Even if you strip out the coloring, the food has a playfulness in the line where this feels much more formal still life
https://mangadex.org/chapter/8dda4a44-0e91-444d-9141-86fc4423097a/22
He literally just has to show some artistic intent.
Yeah, like I feel folks are interpreting "artistic intent" to be like "read the instructors mind for what they wanted" when really it's like did you show you were curious about what you were drawing or were you just trying to knock out the assignment? B/c part of being a creative is taking a brief as a challenge and seeing how you can run w/ it in interesting ways - the more constrained the bigger the challenge - and like this is the judging portion of basically every arts reality show. Which like "The Makeup Remover" I think unpacks this really nicely.