You didn’t attach an image!!
The positive and negative shapes in m. c. Escher's print sky and water I balance each other and are an example of<u> figure ground reversal.</u>
Sea and Sky The Dutch artist M. C. Escher's woodcut print I was initially published in June 1938. Birds and fish form a regular divide of the aircraft in this print.
The central, transitional area of both prints has the horizontal series of these components, which fit into one another like the parts of a jigsaw puzzle.
Birds and fish alternately serve as the foreground and background in this core layer, depending on whether the viewer's attention is drawn to light or dark parts.
In the upward direction, the birds become more three-dimensional, and in the downward direction, the fish. However, the fish and birds eventually lose their shapes as they go upward and below, respectively.
To learn more about M.C Escher here
brainly.com/question/2598979
#SPJ4
Answer:
Three or more notes of music played together.
The Islamic place of worship is called a mosque.
That is because critics and academics are rarely open to new ideas and expanding the understanding of art. Similar thing was about movies when they first started appearing, and also about comic books. There are many critics who would still not accept these, or weaving as forms of art, but it's a never-ending expanding list and soon even video games might be considered art.
<span />