<span>Charcoal is a limited drawing medium (like pencil) because you can only create artforms in a Monochromatic scale - Black (your charcoal medium) to white (or whatever color your canvas is). It has a single color value and is irreversible once used.</span>
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1. King's claim is that 'the Negro is still not free after 100 years.'
2. To support his claim, he explained that the Negro is still plagued by police brutality, denied lodging in motels, can only live in ghettos, and have to endure their children being segregated upon by signs that read, "White only".
Explanation:
In Dr. Martin Luther King's speech, "I have a dream", he stated that 100 years after the Emancipation proclamation by Abraham Lincoln, the Negro is still not free. It seemed like they were given a bank check, whereas the bank itself was bankrupt.
To support the claim that the Negro is still not free, he recounted the several injustices and acts of segregation, perpetrated by the whites upon them. One of them is that they were not allowed access to motels when night falls upon them during transit.
"of the time" refers to the attempt of the artists to create an art piece that would reflect the contemproary culture.
Explanation:
Minimalist art forms refer to the use of either single or repeated patterns (mostly geometrical) in the creation of modern art piece.
The use of the term “of the time” refers to the activity of minimalist artist like Donald Judd to make an art of contemporary times. This was done by using the material which was at use contemporarily along with contemproary practises.
Donald Judd used to belong to the industrial or machine culture where most of the things were machine-made and not made by the artist himself rather industrial workers, hence he used bronze in the form of thin machine-made sheets which conformed to the machine culture.
These minimalistic art pieces later influenced the development of modern skyscrapers and many design firms.