9 of 109 of 10 Items Question Which of the following is true about line direction in any work of art? (1 point) Responses The eye of the viewer follows the direction made by the artist's hand. The eye of the viewer follows the direction made by the artist's hand. The eye of the viewer follows random directions from one object in the work to another. The eye of the viewer follows random directions from one object in the work to another. The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a clockwise path. The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a clockwise path. The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a counter-clockwise path. The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a counter-clockwise path. Skip to navigation

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The correct response regarding line direction in any work of art is:

The eye of the viewer follows the direction made by the artist's hand.

This statement reflects the idea that the direction and movement of lines in an artwork guide the viewer's gaze and attention throughout the piece.