Answer:
the last one: A bust of Julius Caesar
Answer:
Drawing "realistically" doesn't affect your ability to be an artist in the slightest.
Explanation:
Look at the art style of animator Dana Terrace, animator of Disney series "The Owl House". Her art isn't necessarily "realistic," but it's incredibly impressive nonetheless. My drawings aren't realistic in the least, but I'm still proud of them.
So in conclusion, it doesn't. It might discourage early artists from progressing, but it doesn't affect your ABILITY to be an artist, just your own mindset in the right circumstances.
Answer:
you got the answer right it is A
Explanation: The painter most likely used oil paint to make it look realistic
Answer:
projecting
Explanation:
Aldous Huxley, who wrote many novels such as "Brave New World", but was also a literary critic, the act of seeing involves perceiving, sensing, and selecting, but not projecting, because that doesn't really have anything to do with sight
They used it in many situations especially in war, public spectacles , and church but I would say that they primary used it for entertainment or to form a sense of unity