Positive space is the space taken up by shapes or color.
Negative space is the space that isn't.
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What are the two different types of learning
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Auditory ( hearing)
Visual ( seeing)
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What does space mean in art sense
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Space is one of the elements of art. Space refers to distances
or areas around, between or within components of a piece.
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Does friction depend on the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together
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Friction does depend on the types of surfaces involved and how
hard the surfaces push together. Friction would be very minimal if
the surfaces were smooth and not pushing together too hard.
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Which of these is not one of the two major types of visual emphasis
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I dont care
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This technique creates emphasis by placing an object apart from others which draws attention to the object
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isolation
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What does Antonio Ciseri want the viewer to know about this moment Ecce Homo
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It is impossible to know what an artist who is no longer living
wants a viewer to know. The clues to what he may have intended the
viewer to know are in the art work. Each person who looks at a work
of art is going to feel or think something different, that is the
beauty and the wonder of art.
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What technique does the creator of this message use to serve the anti-smoking purpose of the ad
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playing on the viewer's fears
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Which term refers to the focal point in an artwork
What can This technique can be used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface
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linear perspective :)
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This technique often uses a very obvious linear arrangement to create a focal point.
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convergence
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This type of emphasis creates a focal point by emphasizing the differences between the elements of art.
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contrast
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This type of emphasis creates a focal point by placing a specific part of an artwork alone.
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isolation
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What does positive space mean
Positive space is the space taken up by shapes or color.
Negative space is the space that isn't.
What are the two different types of learning
Auditory ( hearing)
Visual ( seeing)
What does space mean in art sense
Space is one of the elements of art. Space refers to distances
or areas around, between or within components of a piece.
Does friction depend on the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together
Friction does depend on the types of surfaces involved and how
hard the surfaces push together. Friction would be very minimal if
the surfaces were smooth and not pushing together too hard.
Which of these is not one of the two major types of visual emphasis
I dont care
This technique creates emphasis by placing an object apart from others which draws attention to the object
isolation
What does Antonio Ciseri want the viewer to know about this moment Ecce Homo
It is impossible to know what an artist who is no longer living
wants a viewer to know. The clues to what he may have intended the
viewer to know are in the art work. Each person who looks at a work
of art is going to feel or think something different, that is the
beauty and the wonder of art.
What technique does the creator of this message use to serve the anti-smoking purpose of the ad
playing on the viewer's fears
Which term refers to the focal point in an artwork