Explanation:
Andy Warhol held a mirror so that society could see their consumer-selves. His background as a commercial artist, and his fascination with advertising, lead him to create refined artwork. In Campbell’s Canned Soup, he took a banal, mass-produced item and put it centre-stage. The process he used to create the work reflected a production line. Finally, in using an assembly line artistic process, and in using other people’s ideas?
Answer:
I'll choose to interview Chris Evans.
Questions I'll ask;
1. What do you think makes a legendary actor?
2. How do you balance the acting and being original?
3. What is a great script to you?
These questions I'll ask because;
1. On acting skills and how to leave a mark in the acting world.
2. It's not always showbiz but how does he balance these two parts of his life.
3. And what makes him say yes to a script and what if the released movie is a flop?
Answer: rectative, aria, ground bass and triple.
Explanation:
The rhythm of the RECITATIVE is free, and the rhythm of the ARIA is more regular. The harmony of the aria is based on a chromatic GROUND BASS that descends by half step. The slow and melancholy TRIPLE meter expresses in the aria Dido's lamentation at Aeneas's departure.