Dude this isn’t hard. It’s your assignment, and I’m not taking points here or saying random things, but this is the equivalent of cheating. All they’re asking is for you to be creative and finish the story. They don’t want to see what a random person in the internet knows, they want to see what YOU know. You can do it, just put your head to it and be creative :D
Answer: Frank Lloyd Wright was considered one of America's greatest architect.
Explanation:
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect, interior designer, author, and professor, who produced more than 1,000 edifices, 532 of which were finished. Wright grasped the pure and passionate preferences of his instruction while encompassing discovery.
Achieving the first truly American design, Frank Lloyd Wright’s residences, warehouses, churches, institutions, towers, resorts, and galleries stand as a proof to someone whose consistent faith in his own beliefs developed both his profession and his nation.
Stylistically, the British artist David Hockney has been described as having roots in pop art, using highly graphic style referential to that of advertising. Linearly his mark-making is quite clean and sharp; examples of line type are contour lines and cross contour lines, which may come in the form of vertical, horizontal, curved, zigzag; Hockney uses throughout his art an array of these lines to create different effects.
Art is considered many things...… from music to paintings. This is what everyone knows art as. But really art is what you end up with when your struck with an amazing idea or you see things from a different perspective and notice that it makes something else. The reason why the question "what is art" cannot be answered is because we don't really know what art is ourselves, our definition of art expands everyday when something new is noticed. I'm only in high school so maybe my answer is stupid and doesn't really help..... or maybe it will help. But seeing that no one else has answered your question, I thought I'd give my opinion. Hope this helps a little :)