Answer:
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C. There is no such thing as "true" art.</h3>
Explanation:
I honestly have no clue if I'm correct. My guess is based on the knowledge that impressionist artists usually tried to capture feeling in their paintings rather than a concrete subject. There's no right or wrong way to feel.
Wait for someone else's answer to confirm this. Hopefully I got it right.
Hi,
The answer is True. Students should not submit framed artwork for their breadth portfolio.
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Answer:
True, the <em>sound</em><em> </em>tech runs the <em>sound</em><em> </em>board.
False. Artists use the "elements of art" and "principles of design" because they have studied what colors, and elements make us humans feel a certain way when we look at their work. For instance, if an artist wanted people to portray sadness in his painting, he might use cool (or dark blues, blues, dark greens, greens) in his painting. The human mind has been known to have feelings of sadness when these "cool" tones are being viewed.
Answer:
Explanation:
In class, after you have
prepared the analysis, discuss the following: