What are the three main techniques for creating unity in a peice of artwork?a. balance, texture, valueb. continuation, proximity, similarityc. emphasis, form, movementd. harmony, rhythm, variety

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Answer 1
Answer: This is a matter of opinion in some cases.
For my Art teacher, it is:
Harmony, Rhythm, Variety

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Question 1 of 15Which of these statements explains why artists in different times and places
produce different kinds of art?
O A. Artists are all historians.
B. Artists appreciate the work of other artists.
C. Artists are products of their environments.
D. Artists want to depict the reality they see.

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Should be answer D because times were different and the world that they lived in for example someone during the Great Depression is not going to paint something like 911 because it has not happened yet.
D is the answer for your question

Was Ilsa’s leaving Rick in Paris cruel or loving?

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Answer:

probably because of cruelty

What is a dolmen??? please help me!!!

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This is a megalithic tomb with a large flat stone laid on upright ones, found chiefly in Britain and France.
Its a megalithic tomb with a large flat laid on upright ones ,found chiefly I. Britain and France

Invisible theater was invented by Brazilian Joseph Pilates.
a. true
b. false

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the correct answer is a true

This is very FALSE !!!!!!!!!!!!!

What can affect illuminance?

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The sun, a table lamp, a strobe, the moon, etc.

Answer: Luminance and reflectance both affect illuminance.

Which artists work were used to demonstrate differences between shallow space and deep space?

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Traditional paintings (prior to the late 19th Century) usually portrayed a sense of depth or 3-dimensionality –  foreground, middle ground and background.  Once cameras were invented, painters began to explore ideas other than the reproduction (however beautiful) of a specific person or scene.  Many painters chose to flatten the space in the picture as they wanted to emphasize the idea that a painting was just that: a painting.  It does seem ironic that after the struggles of painters in the Middle Ages and Renaissance to develop depth in their work, just a few centuries later artists would be eschewing such pictorial ideas!!  In fact, some of them even pushing in the other direction with reverse perspective such as David Hockney has played with.

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