True? I'm guessing this is a true/false question
Complementary colours are colours that are combined to make a grayscale off colours
A complementary pair is when you combine colours that are opposite of each other like red and green, or yellow and purple etc.
When you put two of these colours together they cancel each other out which leads to that grayscale of colours like grey or even brown
A. unity governs the entire price of artwork
B. unity may be seen in only part of an artwork
C. unity provides diversity in the artwork
D. unity suggests the agreeable blending of elements
THE ANSWER IS D
I THINK
<span>As Eadweard Muybridge’s experiments with motion showed, the camera can capture what the human eye can't see.
Muybridge wanted to show that for a brief moment, when horses gallop, they become completely airborne. This is something that humans cannot see with the naked eye - which is why he developed this experiment with motion pictures in order to prove it - and he did.
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