Answer:
monochromatic
Explanation:
I took art classes for 3 years and I always knew that a monochromatic "drawing" or "picture" was something that contained one "base color".
ex. blue, it could be royal blue, light blue, navy blue, as long as they were in the same base, it's monochromatic.
mono = "only"
chromatic = (technically) "color"
monochromatic = "only (one) color"
also, don't confuse "shade" with "color". ex. color is blue, but the shade is light blue. you can have many different shades in a monochromatic "picture", but you can only have one color. :)
I believe this would be the sandstone cave of Game Pass in the Drakensberg Mts of South Africa where there are many fine rock art images of elands with and anthropomorphic images with hooves instead of feet. This is apparently a metaphor for the San shamanistic religion.
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Explanation:
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Answer and Explanation:
A unique work has great value and meaning, since there are no copies of that work, it must be treated with great delicacy to preserve it. In addition, she must be admired with great concentration, paying attention to every detail, because as something finite, this work may not be observed again.
A work that can be replicated, on the other hand, has greater accessibility, is no longer something highly elitist and manages to reach people more democratically. In addition, its visualization can be milder, since the observer is more likely to observe it.
Therefore, I believe that the works that can be replicated are advantageous, mainly because of their ability to reach communities that do not have so much access to art.