The name of the artist and work is B. Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970.
It represents an earthwork sculpture made of mud, salt crystals, and basalt rocks, and in the shape of a spiral. It is 460 meters long, and 4.6 meters wide, but also counterclockwise. It is located on the northeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Alcoholic beverage sales increase profits because they are often still sold regardless of price. Industry trends lead to restaurants offering more of the trendy alcoholic beverages.
<h3 /><h3>How does alcohol affect profit?</h3>
Alcoholic beverages are considered to have an inelastic price elasticity of demand which means that they are sold regardless of their price.
This allows restaurants to charge a higher price for their alcoholic drinks, knowing full well that they will still sell them and make more profits.
Industry trends lead to restaurants offering more of the trendy drinks in order to entice people to buy more drinks.
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Answer:
The correct option would be D.
Explanation:
Humans and animals depicted in motion is not a characteristic of Hindu art, because in Hindu Art there are curvy, sensual representations of the human body, Humans shown worshipping gods, and inclusion of multiple body parts on Hindu gods. I know personally since I am a Hindu myself, and I have Hindu pieces of art around my villa.
Answer:
his print is a Yoko-e, that is, a landscape format produced to the ōban size, about 25 cm (10 in) high by 37 cm (15 in) wide.[10]
The composition comprises three main elements: the sea whipped up by a storm, three boats and a mountain. It includes the signature in the upper left-hand corner.
Explanation:
The mountain with a snow-capped peak is Mount Fuji, which in Japan is considered sacred and a symbol of national identity,[11] as well as a symbol of beauty.[12] Mount Fuji is an iconic figure in many Japanese representations of famous places (meisho-e), as is the case in Hokusai's series of Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, which opens with the present scene.
The dark color around Mount Fuji seems to indicate that the scene occurs early in the morning, with the sun rising from behind the observer, illuminating the mountain's snowy peak. While cumulonimbus storm clouds seem to be hanging in the sky between the viewer and Mount Fuji, no rain is to be seen either in the foreground scene or on Mount Fuji, which itself appears completely cloudless