Answer:
I think it could be E
Explanation:
Reality is secondary to the
imagination
Hope this helps u Crystalmar03
Answer:
the answer can be A, B, and E
Answer:
I think the practice of restoring artworks is a very dangerous game. Artwork that has been around for centuries cannot be replaced and if they were to, somehow, get messed up during the restoration process then that is a large chunk of history that has been lost. However, I do believe that (if done right) artwork restoration can turn out beautiful as long as the person restoring the artwork is highly skilled and trained within this profession. Personally, I don't believe that the original artist's vision has been changed, just as long as nothing has been changed on the artwork (example: adding a bird or a tree to the painting that was not there before). In conclusion, if done right, art restoration can be a great thing but there is always the factor of danger added in.
The answer is shading.
The key characteristic that is featured in African rock paintings but is not present in European and Australian rock paintings is shading. The rock paintings of Africa feature complex and exquisitely minute details of shading.
Rock painting is one of the oldest art forms of Africa that is practised even today. The paintings depict human figures, animals and figures with both human and animal characteristics. Polychrome shading is very common in rock painting. This shading gives the painted objects a three-dimensional look and feel.
well i think it should be called mystic appearance or maybe beauty
Narnia remix lol it kinda seems like narnia have you seen or read it it before?