Artists make 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?

(1 point)
Responses

show shapes with bright colors
show shapes with bright colors

show shapes that are sharp and clear
show shapes that are sharp and clear

show shapes with lighter colors
show shapes with lighter colors

show shapes that are large and bold

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show shapes with lighter colors
A cityscape artist completes a portrait of a busy, grimy, dirty city with no signs of nature. Which of the following might he be suggesting humanity’s relationship with the surrounding world?
(1 point)
Responses

Cities encourage productivity and life.
Cities encourage productivity and life.

Cities encourage disconnection from nature.
Cities encourage disconnection from nature.

Cities encourage focus and hard work.
Cities encourage focus and hard work.

Cities encourage disconnection from others.
Cities encourage disconnection from nature.
Public spaces such as playgrounds or skate parks often serve the purpose of meeting which significant human needs?
(1 point)
Responses

needs for conflict and stress
needs for conflict and stress

needs for solitude and meditation
needs for solitude and meditation

needs for creativity and art creation
needs for creativity and art creation

needs for recreation and challenge
needs for recreation and challenge
The placement of rocks in a Japanese garden is an example of which artistic principle that communicates the cultural value of embracing a lack of equality?
(1 point)
Responses

asymmetry
asymmetry

balance
balance

symmetry
symmetry

transformation
asymmetry
Kimonos often show repeated images from nature. Which of the following artistic elements is this an example of?
(1 point)
Responses

asymmetry
asymmetry

balance
balance

color
color

patterns
patterns