Answer:
Yeah... I'm pretty bored.
Explanation:
thanks for the smiles, here, have one of mine ☺
Maybe a poster or a sketch
Answer:
I believe that the answer is B
Explanation: I believe that surreal art still has to have a bit of realism, it is simply with a new twist.
1. It meant that they are flat, unlike 3-dimensional objects: you can place them on a table and one of their sides will be a like. This also means that they cannot show depth very well.
2: It means that it can create an illussion or an abstraction, that we can consider esthetic. For example, while we enjoy drawings, which are 2-dimensional, it could be that we would consider their 3d-version scary
3: the limitation is that they cannot show depth. For example, an orange appears as a circle, not a sphrere: so a part of the information is missing.
<u>Barriers to creative thinking:</u>
- Blocks to creative abilities are a common happening which almost everyone pass through.
- Creative abilities are simply a thought of good ideas, something outside the blocks.
- There are many barriers to such creative thinking. First and the foremost is formal education.
- You heard that right, formal education works on the concept of ‘only one correct answer.’ That’s simply a hurdle to one’s creative thinking.
- What if the other answer is more appropriate than the former one which is being taught on since decades.
- Apart from this, following rules is something which doesn’t allow a person to think beyond normal/average thinking.