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Artists use foreshortening and overlapping to create ___________ in a work of art.
a.
movement
c.
realism
b.
depth
d.
mass
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b. depth
Foreshortening and overlapping are perspective techniques artists use to create the illusion of depth and spatial recession in a two-dimensional work.
Foreshortening and overlapping are perspective techniques artists use to create the illusion of depth and spatial recession in a two-dimensional work.
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