Option c. Impasto is the right answer.
<h3>What is Impasto in painting?</h3>
The texture of the paint formed by your brushwork is referred to as impasto. Impasto refers to paint applied thickly and boldly with apparent brushwork, but it can also apply to the more subtle textures formed by delicate brushwork on a smoother surface.
Using an impasto technique, you may add another depth to your painting by increasing texture in key spots. This can improve the appearance of a three-dimensional depiction.
Here, is the painting of very worn boots that are untied and sagging. the boots are painted using dark colors and the background uses light colors. through vincent van Gogh's use of varying brushstrokes in the above painting, he exemplifies what technique is Impasto
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I am pretty sure it is D, Metered Rhythm.
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Before their use on the loom, warp and filling yarns must be prepared for weaving. In preparation for weaving, each warp end (yarn) must be threaded through its own drop wire, heddle eye, and reed dent. ... Placing the warp yarns on the loom is done either by drawing-in or by tying-in.
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