Ahhh okay as someone who uses acrylics and oils, my advice would be to mix 1 table spoon blue, 1/3 tablespoon green, and white until you reach the color that you desire. Hope this helps !!
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Unless they use a good finish and keep it under certain temperature and humidity the wood may rot or deteriorate over time. If it is in the public within reach of people it may also chip and break apart.
Answer:
Male artists created the pieces in professional workshops.
Explanation:
"Bayeux Tapestry" refers to a cloth that was embroidered in order to depict the<u><em> story of the Norman conquest in England</em></u>. It is over<em> 230-feet long </em><em>(over 70 meters)</em> and includes <em>50 scenes</em>. These scenes have<em> Latin captions.</em> There are many theories regarding who and how many people actually made the tapestry. Some say Anglo-Saxon women could have made it because they were very skilled in embroidery. Others say nuns could have made it while some argued that highly trained people could have worked on it in workshops. <u><em>It never actually mentioned about "male artists" and its origin is unsure, </em></u>thus, this makes the<em> last choice incorrect.</em>