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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
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In her painting music—pink and blue ii, georgia o’keeffe emphasized the blue ________ space in order to attract the viewer’s att

ention into a deep interior.
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1 answer:
Sloan [31]3 years ago
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<span>In her painting music—pink and blue ii, georgia o’keeffe emphasized the blue ___flower_____ space in order to attract the viewer’s attention into a deep interior.

The painting mixes up the positive and negative space to create a whole picture, so that the viewer can be able to focus on one thing.</span>
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<em>Songs went from being one part to multiple parts</em> – this is not the right answer. This is not what monophonic and polyphonic music means.

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<em>There is no difference between monophonic and polyphonic music</em> – this is not the correct answer. There is a difference between monophonic and polyphonic.

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