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Fudgin [204]
3 years ago
15

As curator at the museum, you are hosting a new collection that showcases different elements and principles of art. A new piece

of art arrives that looks like it would be amazing to touch. Just by looking at it, you can tell how it feels. You are responsible for sorting the art and placing each piece into the correct area of the exhibit. Based on your evaluation of this piece, where do you conclude it should BEST be placed?
A.
texture

B.
line

C.
hue

D.
color
Arts
1 answer:
defon3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A. Texture

Explanation:

I majored in Arts

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