Stylistically, the British artist David Hockney has been described as having roots in pop art, using highly graphic style referential to that of advertising. Linearly his mark-making is quite clean and sharp; examples of line type are contour lines and cross contour lines, which may come in the form of vertical, horizontal, curved, zigzag; Hockney uses throughout his art an array of these lines to create different effects.
B. People are not good subjects for macro photography
The path of light, the lens, mirror in up position, pentaprism, veiwfinder, film, shutter, mirror in down position, and diaphram
I believe the correct answer is D<span>. The four figures standing on the beach. </span>
<span>Whistler isn't interested in these four figures as persons with their stories - so we can't see either their experience or memories. As a symbolist, he is primarily interested in the composition and general meaning of the piece. They are faceless and impersonal. All we can see is their outfit inspired by traditional Japanese clothes, which makes them even more of a symbol. It's not even about the arrangement of the women - they are symmetrical because it suits the composer's vision, but the symmetry is not the subject matter.</span>