False. Art is art and I don't think the equipment used would depend on whether it was appreciated or not.
What we cannot conclude from a formal analysis of David Hockney's painting is that <span>
the man in the red jacket is the artist's ex-lover.
There is no way we can come to this conclusion - in the painting, all we can see is a person diving in a swimming pool, and a man in a red jacket standing next to the pool, looking at the person who is swimming. There are no other details available that could make us believe this man has anything to do with the artist. I've attached the painting for you to see.
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A. Word Painting is the answer. Word painting <span>is a technique many musicians use in which they write music that reflects the literal meaning of a song.</span>
The correct answer for this question is this one: "<span>Sculpture embraces such varied techniques as modeling, carving, casting, and construction. The most commonly used by modern artists compared to that of artists in the past is the 'casting' technique - specifically the bronze casting which is used until now by the modern times.</span>