Jan Myers creates movement in her quilts through repetition and alternation of colors. Only after looking closely do we see that, like the keys on a piano, every square in the quilt moves up a note in value. Laid over the diagonal "cylinders" of graduated color is a beige grid that appears lighter or darker, depending on the colors behind it. Our eye races across this quilt, up and down and over the rolling cylinders.
It is the technique known as impasto, which involves the thick laying down of pain on a particular segment of the canvas. It makes the brushstrokes more visible and once it has dried, it adds a level of texture to the painting.
William Morris was an English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist.
The correct answer is erotic and platonic. Hope this helps.