Jackson Pollock's drip technique involved laying the canvas on the floor and dripping paint from a stick around on it. The result was similar to being in front of a Crashing wave. This is further explained below.
<h3>What is a Crashing wave. ?</h3>
Generally, A diving wave has more energy when it breaks than a bigger overflowing wave.
In conclusion, The "crashing" sound often associated with waves is produced when air is trapped and compressed beneath the lip of the wave.
D Major would have an F# and C#, so it must be a minor -- d minor.
The relative major of d minor is F Major, so the key signature is b flat. There aren't any other accidentals, meaning it's not melodic or harmonic minor.
The <em><u>Correct answer </u></em> is: (A)They have variety of shapes, (C)They have repeated shapes and colors that create unity, Lastly, (D)They have reapeated shapes and colors.
I took the test and those were the correct answer.