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Since there is no imagine attached, the best help i can give you is look at the picture's pool, whatever is inside the pool's reflection will be your answer.
Explanation:
Example:
Say if we looked at the pool's reflection and we saw mi devil religious paintings that seem to show a story, we can infer that it would be C.
However lets say you see Islamic symbols, you can infer it's A.
If you see none of the above, it's D.
If you see a tropical paradise, that was described in Qur'an, it's B.
Because in their culture vibrant colors are very important. Different colors can mean different things. certain textures and colors can mean happiness or other emotions or they can even mean words. It sounds weird but my grandfather's friend Regieve lives in India and he has a lot of cool stories to tell, and he always brings cool trinkets when he comes and visits.
The answer is " Art of Paper making".
<span>Hishikawa moronobu's was a Japanese printmaker and he was also the </span>first great master of ukiyo-e<span> that is the pictures of the floating world. He is also known as Kichibe. His father was an embroider and he also started making designs for embroidery at start. later he draw many pictures and also become an illustrator for story books, he used wood block prints for this purpose.</span>
Answer:
C. Reference lines used to line up objects
Explanation:
These lines are there as a guide in an artwork. It can be used to make sure the piece is balanced.
Answer:
Consider the following example, a translation of “Sonnet 227” by Petrarch, by A.S. Kline:
Breeze, blowing that blonde curling hair, stirring it, and being softly stirred in turn, scattering that sweet gold about, then gathering it, in a lovely knot of curls again,
you linger around bright eyes whose loving sting pierces me so, till I feel it and weep, and I wander searching for my treasure, like a creature that often shies and kicks:
now I seem to find her, now I realise she’s far away, now I’m comforted, now despair, now longing for her, now truly seeing her.
Happy air, remain here with your living rays: and you, clear running stream, why can’t I exchange my path for yours?
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