What does an artist do to truly "see" a subject instead of just "look" at it? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses memorize all details memorize all details ignore the negative spaces ignore the negative spaces note the placement of all parts of the drawing note the placement of all parts of the drawing study the shadows and textures

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To truly "see" a subject instead of just "look" at it, an artist typically would:

  • note the placement of all parts of the drawing
  • study the shadows and textures

Memorizing all details and ignoring the negative spaces would not enhance the understanding of the subject, so they are not applicable responses.