Answer:
He used color and proportion
Explanation:
<span>Katsushika
hokusai, in his woodcut “the great wave off shore at kanagawa,”
simplified and ordered the visual elements in the work to create </span>compositional unity
It is one of the basic principles of art to achieve this and it differs from the subject insofar that it doesn't deal with the main theme of the work of art.
Answer:
The Mid eval era
Explanation:
It is not in the options tho... This piece of painting is an example of the mid eval era.... Sorry if I didn't help
Answer:
C. is your answer
Explanation:
its the only letter pointing at the straight line behind the box things.
The horizon line art theory is a horizontal line that runs across the paper or canvas to represent the viewer's eye level, or delineate where the sky meets the ground.
Hope it helps!
C, apply your work meaningfully and to your intended audience when creating it.
Beginning, worst
(personally I like having the order 13542, 1 being best, 5 being worst, so your impression is good and you leave off with a good impression as well instead of a sour/underwhelming work
Leave a portfolio for the interviewer to review
B if it’s a general portfolio