Answer:
i would like to help
Explanation:
but im r3tard3d
Where is the vanishing point in the image above?
a.
the top of the arch
b.
the top of the dome
c.
the middle of the doorway
d.
the key
Answer:
C. The middle of the doorway
Explanation:
In this kind of art, the vanishing point is in the middle of the painting. And the only object that is in the dead center of the painting is the middle of the doorway.
Hope I can help! Correct me if this is wrong.
The vanishing point in this art is at the middle of the doorway. The answer to this question is option c.
The vanishing point in an art work can be described as that point in the art where all the parallel lines converge.
In this work, the vanishing point is where appears to be the farthest point from the person that is viewing the work. The vanishing points is very useful for the creation of artworks that have a 3 dimensional look.
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Images that uses signs or symbols to show or point out something.?
Answer:
POSTERS?
Explanation:
If All Dreams Come To A End What Will Happen To My DreamGirl?
Answer:
If all dreams come to an end they don't disappear they just end, so I'm gonna assume your dreamgirl ould still exist. :P
Question 1
10 pts
1. Accent
2. Cross-Rhythm
3. Cuban Son
4. Implied pulse
5. Latin Push
6. Pulse
7. Polyrhythm
8. Swing
9. Syncopation
Tempo
Accent
[ Choose ]
Cross-Rhythm
[Choose ]
Cuban Son
Choose)
Implied pulse
[Choose )
Latin Push
[ Choose
Pulse
[ Choose
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
A plasma television.
How has digital technology changed television? Why is it an improvement?
Answer:
Here is the answer. I hope it helps!
Explanation:
Why is it an improvement? Digital television also used satellite transmitted information to produce audio and video signals. ... Because of the technology, digital televisions can be smaller because they don't need to house the vacuum tube and other parts needed by older television in order to convert the signal.
Answer:
Why is it an improvement? Digital television also used satellite transmitted information to produce audio and video signals. ... Because of the technology, digital televisions can be smaller because they don't need to house the vacuum tube and other parts needed by older television in order to convert the signal.
Explanation:
what's y'alls favorite songs ??
Answer:
Mine is dababy Practice
Answer:
I know I'm late as heck but my favourite songs currently is My time by bo en
Explanation:
(I seriously love songs with cheery tunes but with dark topics, this song has such an upbeat melody but the lyrics that show the feelings of helplessness and also the suicidal part, it's just a chefs kiss)
_______ of the surface and edge of triangle and t-square before and after using them
Answer:
area
Explanation:
should I get better at drawing on paper first and then start practicing digital art or should I just go straight to digital?
Answer: Try going straight into Digital and if that doesn’t work out try it on Paper first and then go back to digital and see if you made any progress or not.
Explanation:
Which of the following careers most likely combines an interest in art and history?
A. theater set designer
B. transportation designer
C. art therapist
D. comic book illustrator
Answer:
I think c is answers I am also wrong
Branliest to whoever gives me the best idea of what do draw my mom for her birthday. She's turning 39 and it needs to be simple. She loves nature and her favorite color is red.
Answer:
Probably draw a midnight sky and draw her lay on the top of her car looking at the moon....
Explanation:
what is meant by people as resource
Answer: People as a resource’ is a term that means how the population can be an asset and not a liability. It a way of referring to the working class of society in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. The population becomes human capital when an investment is done in the form of education and training. Education and health also help human beings to be an asset to the economy. Thus, people as a resource refers to the working population that results in the development of society.
What is a rhythmic pattern?
Answer:
rhythmic pattern a succession of musical events contained within a single metric unit that corresponds to a single main beat.
Explanation:
We defined a rhythmic pattern as a succession of musical events contained within a single metric unit that corresponds to a single main beat. In real songs we can often hear the same pattern played with both staccato and legato techniques.
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Can you please write a paragraph about the artist, Shepard Fairey? Include the political and social issue in his artwork.
Answer: Frank “Shepard Fairey” is a very famous graphic artist, muralist, and overall artist. He was born on February 15, 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina in the United States. ... As a young adult, Shepard Fairey became very interested in art. He soon began to use his drawings in T-shirts and skateboards.
Explanation: hope this helps :)
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Select the correct answer.
Which composition has one movement in Sonata form?
A. Program Symphony
B.
art song
C. Symphonic poem
D.
Incidental music
Answer:
symphonic poem
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What are the 4 steps to an Art critique ?
# need help ASAP
Answer:
1. Look at the obvious.
2. Analyze the artwork.
3. Decide on an interpretation.
4. Make a judgment call
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Answer:
:O do you know pro manga...
Explanation:
which of these situations does not have quantities that combine to make 0
Answer:yes please add the situations
Explanation:
Answer:
A helicopter rises 40 feet. It then rises another 40.
Explanation:
HOPE IT HELPSS!! :D
i need help with this. It would mean so much.
Which of the following statements best compares and contrasts news reporting before and during WWI?
Newspapers before and during WWI provided much of the entertainment news of the day; however, newspapers during WWI used more innuendo and undercover reporting.
Newspapers were the primary means of getting news both before and during WWI; however, news before WWI focused on sensationalized stories, while news during WWI shifted to more investigative reporting.
Newspapers were popular both before and during WWI; however, news stories before WWI focused primarily on national affairs while news stories during WWI focused on international politics and the conditions of war.
Newspapers were a popular form of reading material both before and during WWI; however, during WWI more Americans started getting their news from wireless radio networks.
Answer:
news stories before WWI focused primarily on national affairs while news stories during WWI focused on international politics and the conditions of war.
Explanation:
That's the line that compares it and says how it changed
Answer:
I think it is the second paragraph.
Explanation:
Because the second one gives reasons why and the other answers are really unhelpful and some parts were off-topic.
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Which of the following was the most significant outcome of televised news programs?
increase in television sales
social and political reform
the death of the newspaper
syndication of news columns
Answer:
B
Explanation:
social and political reform
Why is it that the statues that Greeks and Romans or anyone else made, Always have the NOSE fall off first? Anyone else realize that? Either that or its arms. I just don't understand! ಠ_ಠ Or why are they always naked.
UUUGGHH!
ashey knees or crusty toes??
both.
Explanation:
because i have eczema. so i have both if i dont put lotion on. :)
Hey you, yes you.
go grab a glass of water,
sit in front of the mirror and smile.
even if you have nothing to smile about, just try it,
you'll find something beautiful in you.
if you think you're ugly or having a bad hair day,
focus on your eyes, i think your eyes are beautiful.
don't think so? think again, there is no such thing as ugly eyes.
still smiling?
STOP!
now smile again.
notice you're more beautiful when you smile.
cool right?
You should try it more :)
are you scared of anything right now?
Are you stressed?
Take a sip of water.
now before you wipe the water away,
see the drops of water on your lips.
notice how they shine,
even in the tiniest bit of light.
they're just like you.
you shine no matter what.
you'll put up a smile even though you're hurting
you'll shine even though you're bursting into tears.
How do I know?
Because you're still here, practising self-care.
and you know self-care isn't selfish.
you know how to feel and you know how to breathe.
You're shining,
and I'm very proud of you.
(please spread this message forward)
*shout-out to lolagemeier3275*
Guess a number 1-5 for brainliest
Please post detailed answers to the following questions. Please use complete sentences.
Katie wants to go to work quickly after high school. She’s not interested in college, but is bright and has done well in all of her science classes. She might want to go back to college later, but wants to spend her 20s in the workforce. What career would you suggest Katie think about? Why?
Answer:
This is what I did
Explanation:
Katie wants to go to work quickly after high school. She’s not interested in college, but is bright and has done well in all of her science classes. She might want to go back to college later, but wants to spend her 20s in the workforce. What career would you suggest Katie think about? Why?
During which two periods was Greek sculpture at its peak?
Classical and Hellenistic periods
Hellenistic and Orientalizing periods
Geometric and Orientalizing periods
Archaic and Classical periods
Answer:
Modern scholarship identifies three major stages in monumental sculpture in bronze and stone: the Archaic (from about 650 to 480 BC), Classical (480–323) and Hellenistic. At all periods there were great numbers of Greek terracotta figurines and small sculptures in metal and other materials.
Explanation:
I'm writing an essay about how Beethoven changed the game of composing and music in general. Anyone have any ideas or sources they recommend?
Answer:
Sites like Britannica, the History site, and Khan Academy have lots of things on music.
Explanation:
hope that this can help you out!
Can you please write a paragraph about Banksy? His artwork and his motivations towards street art.
Banksy is probably the world’s best-known, anonymous street artist!
Man has always produced ‘Street Art’, beginning with primitive cave paintings. Our modern notion of the movement began in the late 1960s when a new generation of young artists began using cities such as New York and Paris as their canvas and in the beginning of the 1990s the Berlin Wall became a major backdrop for the art. Over this period the idea of street art as a movement, rather than mindless graffiti, emerged. This change in attitude has been accompanied by the development of digital social media. Street art has become a method of getting a social commentary across to a worldwide audience in a few hours, rather than just an interesting picture on a wall seen by a limited, local audience.
Banksy is one of the most controversial anonymous street artists, known for his satirical wall stencils. His real identity has remained a mystery to admirers, even as his fame has grown since the late 1990s. Time magazine selected him as one of the most influential people in the world in 2010, but still the picture he supplied of himself showed him with a paper bag over his head. The main reason for Banksy’s hidden identity is that most of his work is displayed illegally, so if found he could be prosecuted for vandalism. There is much public appreciation for his work, however the secretive nature of the art arguably adds to its popularity.
Banksy’s real name is believed to be Robert Banks, born near Bristol in 1974. He first became involved in producing graffiti around the Bristol area in the late 1980s, at the age of 14. The longer an image took to produce, the higher the chance of being arrested for vandalism. Banksy began to cut out stencils at home of pictures and phrases he wanted to use, realizing that he wasn’t quick enough to create large spray-painted works of art without.
It is thought that the young Banksy experienced difficulties while growing up and was expelled from school, afterwards drifting into petty crime, it is possible that he spent some time in prison. At some point he left Bristol and moved to London. By the year 2000, his artworks had become a cult phenomenon in London.
The most famous wall stencils done by Banksy include kissing London policeman and a trompe l’oeil of a hotel maid sweeping dust from the street under a brick wall.
banksy-kissing-coppers
Banksy’s images are often satirical and cover topics from contemporary politics and culture. He combines freehand painting with a distinctive use of stencils. His art has appeared beyond London and the UK, in cities including New York and Los Angeles. He has held conventional exhibitions of his work in the UK and the USA. The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan has his work in its permanent collection.
Banksy has been quoted as saying. “There’s a whole new audience out there, and it’s never been easier to sell one’s art. You don’t have to go to college, drag round a portfolio, mail off transparencies to snooty galleries or sleep with someone powerful, all you need is a few ideas and a broadband connection. This is the first time the essentially bourgeois world of art has belonged to the people. We need to make it count.”
Banksy continues to court controversy, both in his style of artwork and where it is executed. He went to Palestine and stenciled on the wall that the Israeli government had built around the occupied Palestinian territories, one of the works featuring young people digging to get to the other side. Banksy stated. “The Israeli government is building a wall surrounding the occupied Palestinian territories. It stands three times the height of the Berlin Wall and will eventually run for over 700km – the distance from London to Zurich. The wall is illegal under international law and essentially turns Palestine into the world’s largest open prison. It also makes it the ultimate activity holiday destination for graffiti writers.”
what is the meaning of the painting Blue and green music by Georgia O'keeffe?
Examine the painting below by Pablo Picasso entitled Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. After looking at the painting and the elements of art used, read the quote below and answer the question that follows.
Answer:
where's the painting-
Explanation:
Answer:
I do agree with the author. This painting will be the parent to all other modern art and artists. In no way shape or form does art need to be perfect,especially if it is new to you. His painting may not look perfect but maybe that is because it was new to him. Different art does invoke different moods
Explanation: