C. they pass light through a diffusing material in the front
A and B are correct. Representational art relies on a real item from reality. As does abstract, but it is twisted somewhat. Non-representational isn't from an object - it's purely aesthetic, aka psychedelic shapes and patterns.
This procedure revealed that g<span>roups tested from all over the world agreed on the emotion exhibited by facial expression.
It means that all over the world, facial expressions denote the same emotions, which is why all of the participants were able to recognize what these expressions were trying to convey. I guess that facial expressions and what they represent are universal.
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Answer:
<em><u>1. Both Degas and Gauguin used vibrant patterning, but Gauguin incorporated Japanese flat areas of color while Degas used expressive brushwork.</u></em>
Explanation:
Degas was significantly influenced by <u>Ukiyo-e Japanese (woodblock) prints</u> like many other <em>Impressionists.</em> The prints differed a lot from the traditional Western picture. They had bold linear designs and a sense of flatness.
As for Gauguin, Japanese art was one of many <em>influences</em> that impacted greatly on his artwork. He mostly searched and experimented throughout a very difficult life. The influence of<u> Ukiyo-e</u> on Gauguin makes perfectly natural sense as he was a searcher and traditional things couldn’t restrain his creativity.
Degas painted his dancers and people in the full round, while Gauguin didn't use modeling in his colors.
Answer:
flowers, butterflies, and skulls
Explanation:
The cempasúchil, a type of marigold flower native to Mexico, is often placed on ofrendas and around graves. The skull is used not as morbid symbol but rather as a whimsical reminder of the cyclicality of life, which is why they are brightly decorated