Hey!
Vincent van Gogh was the one who painted this, he named it "Starry Night". It's an appropriate name due to the stars that can be seen in the sky. Since he was a post-impressionist, that explains why the paint strokes <span>can be seen so small and thin</span><span>. That was very uncommon compared to regular paintings during that time.
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-TetraFish
Answer:
The first option
Explanation:
I already explained on the other question you've posted; make sure to check that one!
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
According to my research on different art techniques, I can say that based on the information provided within the question many artists use vertical text or information in order to guide the viewers eyes from the top of the art piece towards the bottom. Therefore we can say that this is what the artist is doing in this situation.
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<span>a new system of notation permitted composers to specify almost any rhythmic pattern. Hope that helped! :)
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