Sudden enlightenment is the answer in this question. This statement used as a metaphor to express the sudden enlightenment, the Zen priest-painters used a painting technique which they called haboku a splashed ink. In short the thing they called haboku used as a metaphor to express sudden enlightenment.
Answer:
B. diptych format from the icons of Christianity such as those found in the Byzantine church.
Explanation:
The name of this collection of images is in fact <em>Marilyn Diptych</em>, so you can be certain that B is the correct answer here. The Greek word diptych refers to something consisting of two parts, and was often used in Christian art and churches to refer to a painting in two parts that can close like a book.
Warhol was inspired by this type of art to create Marylin Diptych, which can now be found in the Tate Gallery in the UK.
The answer to your question is Option B - The colors Matisse chose are not realistic;he chose them for their expensive qualities.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Bird in Space by Constantin Brancusi represents a bird without its wings, feathers and the head and tail were reduced to an oval shape, the body was also elongated. This is to represent simplicity and what something would look like if stripped from everything and reduced to the simplest representation.
The Wild Turkey by James Audubon was made to make people inquire about the turkey's importance, its migration patterns, why it walks more than it flies considering that it is a bird.
Answer:
In explanation <3
Explanation:
You can't erase what you've done to me
But certainly, all you do is burden me
It's hurting deep
Our past is like a blur to me
It's hard to see, but look what you have done to me
- iann dior: emotions-lyrics :)