Explanation:
The main differences between Medieval Art and Renaissance Art is the Renaissance Art used perspective, proper proportions and light whereas with Medieval Art the paintings were flat, did not have realistic proportions and used single colors on objects
Subject : Most medieval art is religious for decorating churches. Most Renaissance art was commissioned by nobles and rich families.
Style: Medieval art was mostly flat and dark of human religious figures.
Renaissance style is Realism with an emphasis an nature, beauty, shadow and light.
Answer:
This is called micro tones. They can blend and either sound like cracking on purpose, or a riff.
In design, emphasis refers to the main focus of a piece of work. It is almost an over-exaggeration of a particular element to a design or a piece of artwork.
You might have emphasis on the eyes of a female portrait, with the eyes being extremely dark which draws your eyes to it, and positioning the eyes in such a way (directional lines towards it, situated on the rule of thirds etc) so that people's eyes get drawn to it.