<span>Artists tend not to use symmetrical balance in their artwork simply because, well, it's boring to look at. The eye is drawn to what one is not used to; therefore, asymmetrical balance, a focal point not in the center of the composition, exaggerated object size, and use of negative space rather than positive are all different ways an artist will use to create a good composition.</span>
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True
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(Not sure from the way you've phrased it but I'm assuming this is a true or false question.)
One of impressionisms main technical focuses was quick and dynamic strokes. Emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities was also a major point in impressionism.
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