A drawing shows a variety of fruits and nuts.

Image courtesy of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Question
This artist used a variety of all of the following EXCEPT
(1 point)
Responses

texture
texture

color
color

value

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Based on the typical interpretation of a question like this regarding an artwork, it seems you are asking which of the listed elements (texture, color, or value) the artist did not use in their drawing of fruits and nuts.

Since I don't have access to the specific image you're referring to, I can't provide a definite answer. However:

  • If the artwork is vibrant and colorful, it's likely that color is heavily used.
  • If the fruits and nuts are depicted with detailed surfaces, texture is also likely being utilized.
  • On the other hand, value refers to the lightness or darkness of colors, which may be less prominent if the drawing relies more on color and texture without much gradation or shading.

If you need to choose one element that the artist likely did not emphasize, it may potentially be value. However, please refer to the artwork for your final answer.

well the picture is here www.lacma.org

I don't have the ability to view or access external content, including images from websites like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. However, I can help you analyze or interpret aspects of art based on descriptions or concepts.

If you are looking to identify which element (texture, color, or value) is least emphasized in the drawing, consider the following:

  • Texture: Check if the artist has included a lot of detail that conveys the surface qualities of the fruits and nuts.
  • Color: Determine if the artwork uses vibrant colors or a limited palette.
  • Value: Look for variations in lightness and darkness. If the drawing has little shading or gradation, value may be less emphasized.

Based on your observations, you can draw a conclusion about which element the artist did not use as much. If you can describe the artwork or its characteristics further, I'd be happy to help you analyze it!

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A piece of ceramic pottery has lines, shapes, and symbol patterns circling the body.

Corinthian Round Bodied Pyxis

Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program

Question
This artist used all of the following except:
(1 point)
Responses

line
line

pattern
pattern

balance
balance

texture

Based on the description of the Corinthian Round Bodied Pyxis you provided, we can analyze the elements mentioned in your question:

  1. Line: If the pottery features lines, then this element is certainly present in the artwork.

  2. Pattern: The presence of symbol patterns circling the body indicates that this element is also used in the piece.

  3. Texture: While ceramics can have texture, it's not always overtly noticeable in a two-dimensional description unless it is emphasized. If the pottery is smooth or not distinctly textured in appearance, this could be less emphasized.

  4. Balance: This is a principle of design rather than an element. Depending on how the designs are arranged, there may or may not be a noticeable balance.

Given this analysis, the element that the artist likely did not emphasize as much could be texture. However, if there are obvious textured elements in the pottery you observed, balance may not be the focal point either.

If you consider the emphasis in the piece based on your observations, it sounds like texture might be the best choice for the element that is least represented.

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