Asked by YoungDIDDY
Which statement is true about balance?
Responses
When an artwork is balanced, its parts have the same visual weight.
When an artwork is balanced, its parts have the same visual weight.
Radial balance is present when both sides of an artwork are different but visually equal.
Radial balance is present when both sides of an artwork are different but visually equal.
Balance is achieved by using a variety of lines, shapes, and colors.
Balance is achieved by using a variety of lines, shapes, and colors.
A composition must be symmetrical to be balanced.
Responses
When an artwork is balanced, its parts have the same visual weight.
When an artwork is balanced, its parts have the same visual weight.
Radial balance is present when both sides of an artwork are different but visually equal.
Radial balance is present when both sides of an artwork are different but visually equal.
Balance is achieved by using a variety of lines, shapes, and colors.
Balance is achieved by using a variety of lines, shapes, and colors.
A composition must be symmetrical to be balanced.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The true statement about balance in artwork is:
"Radial balance is present when both sides of an artwork are different but visually equal."
This statement accurately describes radial balance, where elements radiate from a central point, creating a sense of harmony despite differences in the individual components. The other statements contain inaccuracies or are misleading regarding the concept of balance in art.
"Radial balance is present when both sides of an artwork are different but visually equal."
This statement accurately describes radial balance, where elements radiate from a central point, creating a sense of harmony despite differences in the individual components. The other statements contain inaccuracies or are misleading regarding the concept of balance in art.
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