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True
Explanation:
This affirmation is true. Tony Iommi said the day was October 16th, 1969 and that they recorded most of the songs in one run. The album was released four months after they recorded it, on February 13th, 1970. In the album's cover you can see a strange woman standing in front of a white house and also a tree trunk.
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<em>1. Buddhism and, to a lesser degree, Shinto, Japan's earliest belief system, were influences on Japanese art. Buddhism came from Korea in the 6th century, leading to the construction of religious sites and sculptures that adhered to Korean and Chinese prototypes.</em>
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<em>2. Chinese philosophy and religion had an impact on artistic styles and subjects. The three perfections were calligraphy, poetry, and painting. Often they would be combined together in art. These became important starting with the Song Dynasty.</em>
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<em>Note: Culture affects an artist's work by shaping the worldview of the artist and associations they may have with color, shapes, patterns, symbols, people, places, and things. ... For an artist, this means that the message they try to convey in their artwork is done so through their own cultural language of symbolism.</em>
Antony Gormley's Asian Field is a vast <u>installation</u> artwork made up of small clay figures.
Installation art refers to large-scale art, where various constructions are used in order to transform certain spaces in imaginative ways. Usually, these constructions are really extensive, which is also the case here with this artwork - you can see it in the photo below.
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The artist who chose graffiti for creative expression was Keith Allen Harin