Answer
Medium influences the perception of art because it is ordinary and may seem as simple as anything else. The medium is the common object, idea, etc, so when we see something simple such as a painted square, we may not think of what thought went behind it or even the materials that were used to make such a "simple" piece of artwork. The medium may also help us to think harder of the artwork, we may wonder why such a simple square is so significant. Artists should and shouldn't tailor their work to suit others. One, they should because it is important to entertain your audiences and give them something to cheer and talk about. But it is also important to follow an individual's patron because it is more that just a piece of art, there is meaning behind it which makes it unique and it's own. There would be nothing similar if it was from another artist.
Well artists tend to make art that is important to them, and all of them have different art styles and preferences. Also it is difficult to perfectly make a symmetrically balanced piece of artwork. By using different styles and contrasting colors, or at that just looks complex and interesting to the viewer you can draw them in. Another way would be to create an artwork that can touch many different people emotionally. Overall art can be many different things to many different people.
Just my thoughts! Hope it helps!
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<u>Complete Question:</u>
Read Lincoln’s statement from "The Gettysburg Address."
It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.
Lincoln’s use of brevity -
A)highlights how many brave soldiers died during the war.
B)allows him to avoid describing what people should do next.
C)clarifies that people have to continue the work of the soldiers.
D)encourages people to feel grateful that they are still alive.
<u>Correct Option:</u>
Lincoln’s use of brevity "clarifies that people have to continue the work of the soldiers".
<u>Option: C</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Lincoln addresses this speech at the Soldiers National Cementery in Gettysburg, during the civil war, he tries to prepare the common folks for all the hard work that will come after the civil war. He had three key motives which are like to unite the nation (especially the North) when it was fragmented by various views of the war, to affirm his view of the intent of the United States and to establish a path for America's future 'soul'.
They have doors that open wide and they open those and drive it in