Asked by unknown
What main purpose does a drapery behind a still life composition serve?
A. It defines the placement of objects in the drawing.
B. It ensures symmetry in the composition.
C. It focuses the viewer’s attention on the still life.
D. It grounds the composition by adding a surface on which the objects can sit.
A. It defines the placement of objects in the drawing.
B. It ensures symmetry in the composition.
C. It focuses the viewer’s attention on the still life.
D. It grounds the composition by adding a surface on which the objects can sit.
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Answered by
unknown
i choose c but im not sure
Answered by
Anonymous 2
I agree with you.
Answered by
Shrimpy
A: the composition is grounded
D: vary the shapes of the objects you choose
C: it focuses the viewers attention on the still life
B: false
A: you should create contrast with varying colors of objects
D: vary the shapes of the objects you choose
C: it focuses the viewers attention on the still life
B: false
A: you should create contrast with varying colors of objects
Answered by
Jordan
A collector enjoys adding life-size lifelike bronze sculptures of human figures to his collection what statement most likely describes his collectors aesthetic preferences
Answered by
Jordan
It’s A
B
D
B
D
Answered by
wah
Shrimpy is right 100%
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