It is A. Pathos.
It simply shows emotions in it therefore it is pathos.
Prompt - In our own time, with all the emphasis placed on the concept rather than technique or even any particular medium, what role, if any, do you think the mediums of drawing and painting, for instance play in the production and evaluation of a work of art? Considering the connectivity between all two dimensional media, how would you articulate the progressive path in the development of techniques and materials from drawing to printmaking, photography and graphic arts? How much of this progression can be credited to creativity of artistic production and what portion to the market and commerce?
Objective - The purpose of this forum is to closely study and discuss the particularities of 2D mediums of art in order to explore how artists' visual expressions reveal artistic creativity through any given 2D medium.
Helpful Tip: There is limit on the word count, therefore be aware that you are not required to answer all parts of the prompt. Also, you must get beyond simply reiterating the information, and you should synthesize the material on your own by looking for connections between bits and pieces of information to contribute to the discussion. Further, avoid using direct quotes. Put things in your own words.
Answer:
Atmospheric perspective
Explanation:
A hint to this answer is in the question itself, mentioning "atmospheric haze" but aside from that the definition of atmospheric perspective matches this question. For things like this in the future, it helps to google the definition of each phrase and compare which is the most similar.
Answer:
Ewe drumming
Explanation:
The Ewe are known for their experience in drumming throughout West Africa. The sophisticated cross rhythms and polyrhythms in Ewe drumming are similar to those in Afro-Caribbean music and late jazz.
Egyptian art was more naturalistic during Akhenaten reign is NOT the statement that describe the Pharaoh Akhenaten. AKhenaton had a significant, albeit brief, impact on ancient Egypt's artistic and religious life.
<h3>What is Akhenaten famous for?</h3>
During the 18th dynasty of Egypt's New Kingdom, Akhenaten rose to power as pharaoh of Egypt in either 1353 or 1351 BCE and reigned for around 17 years.
Akhenaten is best known today for the new religion he developed, which was centered on the Aten.
Thus, option C, Egypt was polytheistic during AKhenaton's reign is not the statement.
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