Answer: An example of the principles of design is using repeated shapes to create pattern.Artists organize the elements of art using the principles of design. How artists use the elements and principles determines their style, and influences how we think and feel about their works.
Explanation:
- In the design principles, an artist often are using repeated shapes and in that way, they can create the pattern that they will use in some of their artworks. Artists do organize the elements of art by using the principles of design and both principles and elements are helping them to create their style which people can see and feel.
False statements: Options that are left are 'The basic building block artists use are called the Element, not the principle of design' and that is a false statement because they are called the principle of design.
'Examples of the elements of art are contrast, emphasis, and unity' is also a false statement because those are not the right examples. The right examples are shape, space, form, texture, color and the line of some artwork.
Answer:
It depends what you are talking about- If it is a cat and dog they both have tails for balance, fur, exct.
Explanation:
I also inserted a image down below that should help if you are unsure with any of my answers. :)
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1. Exposition. (where everything begins)
2. Plot. (what will take place in the story-what its mainly about)
3. Characters. (the people in the story -art- are the characters in the story)
4. i would have thought climax, therefore i sadly do not know this one for sure, but for a solid guess it would be rising action. -or exposition- ***Sorry about this one, its quite tricky to me***
5. resolution. (because it is ending the story)
6. climax (everything is changing, its about to become the falling action)
7. rising action. (Because everything is being sorted out and explained. It contains many important events that will soon become more important to the reader later on in the story.)
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-Hoep this helped :)