Different shaped and colored stones are arranged in a circular design.




Question
The shapes of the stones
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Responses

used negative space to create the illusion of texture.
used negative space to create the illusion of texture.

were arranged to create a radial balance design.
were arranged to create a radial balance design.

were arranged to create a sense of asymmetrical balance.
were arranged to create a sense of asymmetrical balance.

created a sense of perspective because of the contrasting colors in all stones.
created a sense of perspective because of the contrasting colors in all stones.
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To determine the most appropriate response regarding the shapes of the stones and their arrangement in a circular design, we can analyze each option:

  1. Used negative space to create the illusion of texture. - This suggests that the arrangement uses empty space effectively, but it doesn’t directly relate to the shapes of the stones themselves.

  2. Were arranged to create a radial balance design. - This is a strong possibility. A circular arrangement often inherently suggests radial balance, where elements radiate from a central point.

  3. Were arranged to create a sense of asymmetrical balance. - Asymmetrical balance typically refers to a design where different visual weights are used to create balance without mirroring, which may not apply to a circular design.

  4. Created a sense of perspective because of the contrasting colors in all stones. - This suggests a focus on color rather than shape and arrangement, which might not accurately describe the design's overall intent.

Given the information provided, the most fitting response is:

Were arranged to create a radial balance design.

This reflects the structure commonly associated with circular designs, emphasizing balance and symmetry around a central point.