Answer:
In Zhou's <em>Autumn Colors</em>, atmospheric perspective is demonstrated by decreasingly dark strokes the further background elements are from the point of view. Zhou provides more line details and darkness in the foreground strokes, such as in the trees and vegetation, indicating closer proximity to the viewer. On the other hand, Kensett's work involves more realism and involves color. It has a more clearly defined vanishing point than Zhou, and atmospheric perspective is demonstrated by the decrease in saturation, detail, and contrast of the distant mountain range. Objects in the foreground are more saturated, have more detail (such as blades of grass), and are finely depicted as reflecting the light source. Zhou relies on stroke detail and intensity, while Kensett relies on color tones and a defined vanishing point to convey atmospheric perspective.
Answer: Graffiti is considers vandalism unless someone allows you to do it.
Explanation: Graffiti would be called art if you were doing it on your home or in a studio. If you do it on someone property or on the streets, that considered vandalism and illegal. Its almost like your trying to claim someones property by doing illegal art. It ridiculous. YoU hAvE a HoUsE tO dO iT iN!
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Answer:
He used color and proportion
Explanation:
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The correct answer would be the Renaissance, but since that’s not there I’d say the closest would be A.