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Cave artists took advantage of the rough stone surfaces of the cave. In some caves, such as the Chauvet Cave in France, artists used the bumps in the stone to emphasize parts of the animal. In the Chauvet Cave, an artist painted a bear’s paw over a knob or bulge in the stone, which makes the paw stand out and look fiercer. Reflect on the elements of art. What element was this cave artist demonstrating?
A.
texture
B.
perspective
C.
value
D.
color
Cave artists took advantage of the rough stone surfaces of the cave. In some caves, such as the Chauvet Cave in France, artists used the bumps in the stone to emphasize parts of the animal. In the Chauvet Cave, an artist painted a bear’s paw over a knob or bulge in the stone, which makes the paw stand out and look fiercer. Reflect on the elements of art. What element was this cave artist demonstrating?
A.
texture
B.
perspective
C.
value
D.
color
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The cave artist in the Chauvet Cave was demonstrating the element of **A. texture**. By utilizing the rough stone surfaces and the natural bumps in the rock, the artist emphasized the bear's paw, giving it a more three-dimensional effect and enhancing its appearance.
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