Answer:
you can create art project with Michael Jackson with zombies in the background. Just a thought.
Answer:
Wicca is generally considered to be pantheist.
Explanation:
At its most general, pantheism may be understood positively as the view that God is identical with the cosmos, the view that there exists nothing which is outside of God, or else negatively as the rejection of any view that considers God as distinct from the universe.
Wiccans believe in the oneness of the divine and reality, which most closely fits pantheistic belief.
Polytheism refers to belief in many gods/goddesses or divine powers. Monotheism refers to belief in a singular god/goddess or divine power. Agnosticism refers to no belief in the presence or absence of a single or many god(s)/goddess(es) or divine power(s). Deism refers to belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe. Atheism refers to disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of a single or many god(s)/goddess(es) or divine power(s).
Answer: There is more than one answer in this question.
Explanation: Artifacts throughout history have proven to be helpful in expressing their creators’ social awareness. An interconnection between art and nature does exist, whether manifested by the use of natural materials or in the form of interference with the natural environment. Geography is of utter significance, since aspects such as the geological history and geophysical view of a site (mountains, plains, oceans, seas, rivers, lakes), will probably be a fundamental piece of a creator’s own psyche. An artifact (project) may be examined either by the creator’s perspective, i.e. intentions, means, interactions with the social groups to which it is addressed, or by the recipient’s perspective, i.e. parameters of the project's recruitment and presence in the field. There are also ways of integrating large-scale work into public space: as part of an architecture, as a visual intervention in the open-air urban space, and as a functional sculptural design. Last but not least, it must be underlined that there can be several goals pursued by creators, such as remodeling of degraded environmental sites, integrating art into everyday life, raising public awareness of ecological problems or exploring innovative expressive possibilities.
the answer is D. The plight of working people