We now have choices, but what this lady is going to attempt to paint is very complex. The idea is between 2 and 3. She is manipulating reality, which inclines you to believe it is 2, were it not for the mention of Andy Warhol. He combines his representational art with one. He drew a can once that was very realistic. If that was all he did, you would be inclined to choose 3, but his Monroe silk screens are so varied and so experimental that three is actually not the right choice.
I'm going to go with 2 but it is a real toss up. This is the time to start using that coin I've referred to in other places. She is not experimenting with color and brush strokes. She's experimenting with the what we see things. She is changing our point of view. that sounds more like Illusionistic art. If you get a different answer, choose it. We are being fooled into believing that the sun might actually appear that way.
With great hesitancy, Illusionistic art.
Answer:
It makes your subject appear smaller and further away.
Explanation:
Think about when you look at an apple, when you look at it really close it appears larger, but as you move away from it, it gets smaller, and smaller, and further away. The same thing with a traffic light, you see it almost every day, and it looks small, because it's far away, but when you see it up close and near you, it is larger.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
when the art gives a sense of harmony.
Answer:
Billie Eillish or Kane Brown something country
Explanation:
Because billie talk about emotional pain, Country is all about love from within