<span>In an
artwork using perspective, the orthogonal lines in the work merge at the vanishing point. </span>
These lines are used
to maintain a perspective which means giving the art a realistic view of the
object/s. The vanishing
point is a point that stands at eye-level on the horizon. There can be either
one or more vanishing points and thus derive the terms “one-point perspective”,
“two-points perspective”, etc.
Principle of arts and the last answer is the principle of design.
D. white bread
because it's very carb based. if she wants whole grain, she would turn to brown bread
The answer to the question is a. squinch