<span>The Mona Lisa has many principals of art found within it. One is contrast. As you look at the painting, colors in the background are much lighter in tone than the foreground. The foreground uses darker colors, giving a more serious feel to the subject matter. Another principle found in the Mona Lisa is proportion. When viewing the painting, the Mona Lisa is much larger that the landscape items behind her. This proportion draws the eye to the body of Mona Lisa, as she is the main subject of the painting. Lastly, we find the principle of unity throughout the painting. All of the colors blend together with little contrast, giving a monochromatic feel to the painting, with little to distract the viewer's eye.</span>
By shading
and or making realistic curves or lines to make them seem closer
Answer:
b. Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Renny Mackintosh was born June 7th 1868
In the last decade of his life, Beethoven lost his hearing. Most famously he still composed musical scores whilst completely deaf. (Answer A).