Mannerist painting bears the following characteristics:
Imbalanced
compositions
Visual complexities
Other characteristics that aren't on the list include:
Artifice, ambiguous space, unique presentation of traditional themes,
occasional eroticism, imagery from classical literature, mathematical
orderliness, and distorted colors. Mannerist painting also combined bizarre themes
from ancient mythology, classicism, and Christianity.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
she is an American artist who does street paintings.
It often depends on the type of art that the teacher was looking for. For example, if a ceramics teacher was looking for a coil pot, often times they will just hand out a rubric. Typically the requirements on art rubrics are loose- otherwise everybody's work would end up looking identical. For example, one requirement could just be "a couple rows of different coil designs" for a coil pot for full points on that assignment. Art teachers also grade based on a self-reflection form students may fill out. For more abstract pieces, the teacher might just grade based on why the student designed their artwork like that.
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