Artist makes shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. How else might a landscape artist show shapes in the background to depict their distance from the viewer?

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- Using lighter colors for shapes in the background compared to shapes in the foreground
- Adding atmospheric perspective by fading colors and details in shapes in the background
- Blurring edges of shapes in the background to create a sense of distance
- Using less contrast in values for shapes in the background compared to shapes in the foreground
- Depicting smaller and less defined shapes in the background to suggest a greater distance