Asked by binky
1. Answer the following question in 1-2 complete sentences.
Three Egyptian figures and hieroglyphics carved into stone.
Examine and describe the image above. What type of relief sculpture is it? Justify your answers.
2. Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
A grain stack sitting in a farm field, casting a shadow on the ground in front of it. Trees and a farm are in the background.
Name the painting above and its artist. How would a Structuralist view this painting? How would a Non-Structuralist view this painting?
3. The essential elements for building a skyscraper are metal beams and __________.
4.
Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
Explain the difference between weaving and embroidery.
5.
Answer the following question in 1-2 complete sentences.
With regards to colors used in art, define the term, symbolic meaning. Name at least two examples of colors which have symbolic meaning in American culture.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
1. This is a low (bas-) relief sculpture: the figures and hieroglyphics are carved shallowly into the stone so they project only slightly from the background surface, with outlines and shallow modeling defining the forms.
2. The painting is one of Claude Monet’s Haystacks (Grainstacks) series. A Structuralist would emphasize the underlying systems and relationships — for example the repeated form of the stack, the series’ variations in light and color, and how meaning arises from those formal patterns. A Non-Structuralist would focus more on individual perception, Monet’s intentions, or the sensory and emotional effect of the light and atmosphere in a single work rather than the abstract system behind it.
3. The essential elements for building a skyscraper are metal beams and concrete.
4. Weaving is the process of creating fabric by interlacing warp and weft threads on a loom, so it builds the textile’s structure. Embroidery is the decorative technique of stitching designs onto an already-made fabric; it is surface ornamentation rather than the manufacture of the cloth itself.
5. Symbolic meaning (of color) refers to culturally shared associations or ideas that a color represents beyond its appearance. Examples in American culture include white often symbolizing purity or weddings, and black commonly symbolizing mourning or formality.
2. The painting is one of Claude Monet’s Haystacks (Grainstacks) series. A Structuralist would emphasize the underlying systems and relationships — for example the repeated form of the stack, the series’ variations in light and color, and how meaning arises from those formal patterns. A Non-Structuralist would focus more on individual perception, Monet’s intentions, or the sensory and emotional effect of the light and atmosphere in a single work rather than the abstract system behind it.
3. The essential elements for building a skyscraper are metal beams and concrete.
4. Weaving is the process of creating fabric by interlacing warp and weft threads on a loom, so it builds the textile’s structure. Embroidery is the decorative technique of stitching designs onto an already-made fabric; it is surface ornamentation rather than the manufacture of the cloth itself.
5. Symbolic meaning (of color) refers to culturally shared associations or ideas that a color represents beyond its appearance. Examples in American culture include white often symbolizing purity or weddings, and black commonly symbolizing mourning or formality.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.