A shape has how many categories?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer =
C. 3
Explanation:
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What elements of Beethoven's life influenced his 3rd symphony?
Answer:
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Types of Balance in Art
Look at the artwork below and write out how you believe balance/symmetry was created.
List other objects that share this kind of balance/symmetry.
Answer:
Many smaller petals have been repeatedly put together to form this symmetrical flower.
Some other objects with this kind of balance are stars, some stars can be balanced like flowers. Other objects are shapes like circles, squares, triangles etc.
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(translate this on google) Wenn Sie eine meiner Heldenakademien sind, ist dies für Sie, hier gehen wir Mitglieder der Agentur
(dont answer this its just so this dont get taken down) help what is
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Answer: If you are one of my hero academies, this is for you, here we go members of the agency
Explanation:
Answer:
If you are one of my hero academies, this is for you, here we go members of the agency.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is not true about the painting above?
a.
The image is a self-portrait of the artist, beside his wife.
b.
The title of this artwork is, American Gothic.
c.
It is an example of Marxism in art, as it displays the influence of society and culture in art.
d.
The artist’s gender is proven by the way he painted the male as dominant and the women as submissive.
Answer:
you didn't link a painting
Answer:
a. The image is a self-portrait of the artist, beside his wife.
Explanation:
Which statement describes one feature of Rutherford’s model of the atom?
Oppositely charged objects attract each other. This attraction holds electrons in atoms and holds atoms to one another in many compounds. However, Ernest Rutherford’s model of the atom failed to explain why electrons were not pulled into the atomic nucleus by this attraction.
Answer:
However, Ernest Rutherford’s model of the atom failed to explain why electrons were not pulled into the atomic nucleus by this attraction.
Explanation:
List 4 things you see
Answer:
1.)dog
2.)hands
3.)a crying happy face (my everyday mood)
4.)and i think a crab lmaaao
Explanation:
Okay, so this is totally unschool related but I need help. I'm only 13 and I also have social anxiety but I need to make friends.... How do I do it...?
Answer:
Ok frist I was shy and How I do it and it may not work for you
Explanation: Find someone who have the same common thing you have like
favorite food,candy,music
Then get to know the person and if that doesn't work Maybe I could be your friend * I'm not that perv ok I'm a person who cares about people*
The oldest continuous culture in the world is the ________________ culture. Group of answer choices Greek Chinese Roman Japanese
Answer:
The Chinese culture is the oldest continuous. Hope this helps
In what ways does conscious
hip hop and other art forms
have a role in shaping our
perceptions of the world or in
advocating for change? What
are some examples of this?
The senior musician in an eighteenth century court was called a librettist.
A True
B. False
Answer: true
Explanation:
2. What four-letter noun from the reading rhymes with puff and means "a fit of anger"? That
starting letter is h
Answer:
huff?
Explanation:
SLENDER MAN DISCUSSION
Slender man is an urban legend that began on June 8, 2009. He is described to have white skin, no face, no hair, and long limbs. He is 8 feet tall and wears a black suit with a red tie. He is sometimes drawn with inky black tentacle-like things on his back that are as sharp as swords. He stalks, abducts, and/or traumatizes humans, mainly children.
He can disappear and appear and he can teleport. Slender man might appear differently to some, since his appearance alters to how one's mind comprehends it. He can also mimic a person's voice, most likely to lure children out of a safe place. He can choose who can see him and who can't.
There are creepy pastas that will scare you with bl00d, m*rder, and g0re. Slender man? He'll scare you with psychological horrors. You might get scared of fields, trees, or even nothing.
"Slender hunts you, but he doesn’t bang on your door, claw at your walls or howl at the moon. He’s just there, standing, waiting in the corner of your eyes. It’s bogus, you know it. You’re just seeing things ’cause you’re tried as sh*t. Or it’s Jake, pulling your leg. Then it gets real, you have to get away. Despite your best efforts, Slender is still there. Always standing, always waiting, always watching."
Despite all the information about Slender man, it's obviously all just fictional. Or is it?
In this video, You Tuber SSSniper Wolf reviews a 911 call. The person in the call says that they see a 'tall man' outside the living room window. Keep in mind this is a real 911 call. Here's the link if you'd like to see it:
How can something fictional still be real? It's not possible that Slender man had existed from the beginning, because he was created out of many different mythologies in 2009.
Answer:
wow thats Unbelievable
Explanation:
Some sauces are built upon butter and/or cream with a high fat content. Can you suggest ways to decrease the fat content of soups and sauces?
Answer:
use coconut oil
Explanation:
it is a good oil
What might happen if a speaker ignores the audience's values and
expectations?
O A. The feelings of some audience members might be hurt.
O B. The audience may not trust the speaker.
O C. Members of the audience might change their ideals.
O D. The grades of audience members might begin to decrease.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Because what they wish to listen to is what they wanna hear, and if they don't have their opinions in the play then they may become uninterested.
is a type of critique that identifies hidden symbols in a work of art.
pop art True or False: A finished project should not have any overlapping shapes.
Answer:
I think true
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is False.
In a short paragraph, Please explain your answer to the following question. How do the artists we read about today use color?
Answer:
I don't understand the question. They bought and/or made paint brushes. Next, they got paint. Third, they dipped a paintbrush in a color. Then, they smeared it on something. Magic, am i right?
Explanation:
The sharps, flats or naturals needed to make this an A Harmonic Minor Scale.
Answer:
does piggy dies in season 2
Explanation:
_____________ was the first tonal method to be used enabling half-tones to be produced.
a.
aquatint
c.
mezzotint
b.
engraving
d.
drypoint
Answer:
mezzotint
Explanation:
The first tonal method to be used which enabled half-tones was Mezzotint.
What is Mezzotint?Mezzotint is from intaglio family origin and used in the the printmaking process and notably the first tonal method.
it follows a drypoint method procedure without the use of line- or dot-based techniques like hatching, cross-hatching or stipple.
In Mezzoytint, it follows that
the plate are first roughened with a metal tool called a rocker to produce thousands of little dotsFollowed by In printing,done by the ink in face of the plate with dots.This produces an image with soft edges and transition of luminosity.
Learn more on tonal methods hrere: https://brainly.com/question/4792122
In parametric editing, what part of the image remains unaltered?
A. transitions
B. white balance
C. color
D. pixels
GUESS THE SONG ITS AN OLD ONE:
I was a lonely teenage bronkin' buck
With a pink carnation and a pick-up truck
But I knew that I was out of luck
The day the music died
I started singing
Bye bye, Miss American Pie
Drove my Chevy to the levy
But the levy was dry
And good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye
Singing this will be the day that I die
This will be the day that I die
I met a girl who sang the blues
And I asked her for some happy news
But she just smiled and turned away
Well, I went down to the sacred store
Where I heard the music years before
But the man there said the music wouldn't play
Answer:
Miss American Pie by Don... argh! Don something or other! Just give me a second!
I hear this all the time from my mom!
Answer:
Don McLean – American Pie
Explanation:
Very good song
Ancient Egyptian artwork that was completely exposed did not
exposed.
as well as artwork that was only somewhat
fade
stand-out
appear
survive
Answer:
The answer is B. stand-out
Explanation:
I took the test and it is correct
Answer: B - Stand out
Explanation: Their work was rather beautiful to most, meaning it stood out among others.
just took the bd$m test. im 100% degrader. i-
Answer:
Oh my
Explanation:
That is very interesting
A microphone is an example of
A) a program for digital art
B) something that has nothing to do with art
C) equipment used for digital art
D) material used for traditional art
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
it was b for me and im on edm
Explanation:
A variety of colors and shapes forming a large number 5. The number 5 is repeated smaller.
To create this piece and convey a desired message or feeling, the artist relied mainly on which two principles of design?
a.
balance and rhythm
c.
proportion and balance
b.
symmetry and variety
d.
variety and harmony
Answer:
D; variety and harmony
Explanation:
Unity in an artwork creates a sense of harmony and wholeness, by using similar elements within the composition and placing them in a way that brings them all together. Variety adds interest by using contrasting elements within the composition.
Answer:
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Explanation:
lol anyone wanna collab?
Answer:
sure
Explanation:
1.What is involved with the ‘describe’ step of critiquing?
2.How is the ‘analyze’ step of critiquing done?
3.What does it mean to ‘interpret’ while critiquing?
4.Briefly describe what is involved with the ‘evaluate’ step of critiquing.
5.What is a ‘self-critique’?
Answer:
The describe step is simply describing what you see, you would need to be able to describe the artwork as if you were gonna tell someone who hadn't seen the artwork for themselves. ... Analyzing the art critique is the step you are gonna analyze the artwork by the element and principles of art.
Explanation:
What’s the Meaning of Basquiat’s Crown Motif?
But what does the prolific crown emblem mean, and why was the artist so obsessed with it? While many critics have weighed in, most interpretations boil down to a handful of ideas about what the crown symbolizes
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What are the basics of pop music?