Now for some tips
1. Use a Full Range of value.
2. Use line Quality.
3. Stay consistent with Your style.
4. Know Your Medium.
Hello!
The correct answer to this question is: C. Cubism.
Funny, I'm learning about Cubism, Fauvism, impressionism, and expressionism right now, too! :)
The oldest form of that would be B. wood! hope that I helped!
Answer:
There are many different types of lines, all characterized by their length being greater than their width. Lines can be static or dynamic depending on how the artist chooses to use them. They help determine the motion, direction and energy in a work of art. We see line all around us in our daily lives; telephone wires, tree branches, jet contrails and winding roads are just a few examples. Look at the photograph below to see how line is part of natural and constructed environments
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