I'm going to go with A. radial balance
and D. the edges of the road :)
Answer:
a
Explanation:
This is Joan Miró's Piece called "shooting star". To create this painting he poured, brushed, and flung paint on an unevenly primed canvas so that the paint soaked in some areas and rested on top in others. Afterwards he added lines and shapes on top.
The smile in Kooning's Woman I painting is a reference to Renaissance art, specifically the Monalisa's smile which can be interpreted as either smirking or disgust.
<h3>Who was Willem de Kooning?</h3>
Willem de Kooning (1904 - 1997) was a Dutch American nationalized painter, an exponent in the years after World War II of abstract expressionism and gestural painting.
One of his best-known works is the Woman series. In the case of the first work of this series, the author refers to Renaissance art because the expression of the woman's lips refers to Monalisa's lips, which do not have a clear expression and allow interpretation by those who contemplate her.
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