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If an artist uses a famous work of art to make a statement about the negative impact of what that art represents, is that an homage?
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No, an homage is almost always a tribute.
No, an homage does not use other works of art.
Yes, any work that incorporates another work is an homage.
Yes, if the original artist has given permission to use the work.
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No, an homage is almost always a tribute.
No, an homage does not use other works of art.
Yes, any work that incorporates another work is an homage.
Yes, if the original artist has given permission to use the work.
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Erika is painting a forest. She wants the trees in the back to be darker. What should she do with her green paint?
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Add some blue to change the hue.
Add a little black to change the value.
Add some white since it is technically not a color.
Add another layer of green to deepen the intensity.
(1 point)
Add some blue to change the hue.
Add a little black to change the value.
Add some white since it is technically not a color.
Add another layer of green to deepen the intensity.
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