Cave walls have a lot of texture. Why are painting on them considered 2D art? (1 point)
Art in 2D is limited to one surface.
Early societies could not create 3D art.
Anything that is not sculpture is 2D art.
Texture is one of the elements of design.
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The most accurate answer to this question would be that "Art in 2D is limited to one surface." As the question states, cave walls have a lot of texture, which refers to the physical quality of the surface. However, even though cave walls have texture, paintings on them are still considered 2D art because they are created on a flat surface and do not extend beyond that surface, unlike three-dimensional sculptures.