The way the artwork below exemplifies nonrepresentational (or non-objective) art is:
- it does not represent anything we could identify.
<h3>What is Art?</h3>
This refers to the form of expression which is used by a painter or artist to create an impression about the artistic impressions of whatever he wants.
With this in mind, we can see that from the given art above, we can see that because it is nonrepresentational and makes use of abstract features, we cannot identify anything which it represents.
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The piece of art is to be placed in the drawing area of the art gallery
<h3>What is drawing area?</h3>
This refers to the area patterned to making drawings. The drawing area is also used in storing drawings.
The description of a man bushy beard wears a cop and closes his eyes and many sketched lines are visible matches with the concept of the drawing area.
Hence we can conclude that the piece of art is to be placed in the drawing area of the art gallery
complete question
You have recently been named as the curator at a local art gallery. You have the responsibility of organizing all of the art according to its form. You must look at each piece, decide on its medium, and place it in the correct area of the gallery. Take a look at this piece of art. Where would you place it in the gallery?
Man with a long bushy beard wears a cap and closes his eyes in contemplation. Many sketched lines are visible.
A.
sculpture area
B.
printmaking area
C.
drawing area
D.
photography area
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Answer:
My favorite outfit is one with some black khakis, a blazer, a white shirt and a belt. The Designer made my pants not tight to my skin but kinda loose, he also made my belt a perfect fit around my waist, another thing is the shirt is easy to slip in and out, and finally my balizer is not tight and it has a little pocket for a kerchief. Thank you for your time.
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Yes I believe so, please let me know if I am incorrect