Answer:
in the past, young artists would study with a master artist to learn from him. They would copy his art in an attempt to gain his skill and wisdom and he was right there guiding them. Art historians are often able to identify these copies, but not always. As a result, there’s sometimes the risk that a collector will purchase an art piece attributed to a master when it was, in fact, his student’s work.
The emotion or feelings the artist or director or composer wrote or drew :) hope this helps
Primary= red, yellow, and blue
Secondary= orange, green, and purple
Tertiary= orange-red, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-purple, and red-purple
Warm and cool colors= (look at picture)
Complimentary= orange, purple and green
Explanation:
Typically, above-the-line refers to producers, directors, writers, cast (including name actors/movie stars, etc.), and stunt cast/personnel. ... “Below the line” then refers to everything and everybody and every expense that isn't considered Above the Line. More simply, imagine a line drawn in on a budget page.