question 1 why would an artist choose to use harmony in a piece of artwork?

question 2 perspective will utilize all methods listed except
question 3 to create an image that is not harmonious an artist could
question 4 in this image what does the contrasting colors in the water help to create?
question 5 all the following principles of design are shown here except
question 6 here the artist used thick paint drizzled of a canvas to create
question 7 the artist could use all to show proportion in this image except
question 8 all of the following elements and principles are present in this image except

what are the answers to all of the questions

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As an AI language model, I'm unable to view any specific image or artwork you might be referring to. However, I can provide some general information that might help answer your questions.

Question 1: Why would an artist choose to use harmony in a piece of artwork?
An artist may choose to use harmony in a piece of artwork to create a visually pleasing and balanced composition. Harmony can help to unify the various elements within the artwork and create a sense of coherence and aesthetic appeal.

Question 2: Perspective will utilize all methods listed except?
Since there is no mention of any specific methods listed, I cannot provide a specific answer. However, perspective in art generally refers to representing three-dimensional objects and space on a two-dimensional surface. It commonly utilizes techniques such as foreshortening, overlapping, and diminishing size with distance to create the illusion of depth.

Question 3: To create an image that is not harmonious, an artist could?
To create an image that is not harmonious, an artist might intentionally choose to use conflicting or clashing colors, unbalanced composition, or irregular shapes and lines.

Question 4: In this image, what does the contrasting colors in the water help to create?
Without a specific image or description, it's difficult to determine the exact effect the contrasting colors in the water might have. However, contrasting colors can create visual interest, a sense of depth or space, or emphasize certain elements within the artwork.

Question 5: All the following principles of design are shown here, except?
Since there is no provided image or description, no specific principles of design can be identified or excluded.

Question 6: Here, the artist used thick paint drizzled off a canvas to create?
The technique described here is commonly known as "dripping." It was popularized by the artist Jackson Pollock and is associated with the abstract expressionist movement. Dripping paint off a canvas can create dynamic and spontaneous marks, adding energy and texture to the artwork.

Question 7: The artist could use all to show proportion in this image except?
Again, without the image in question or a specific description, it is challenging to provide a definitive answer. However, artists commonly use techniques such as scaling, overlapping, and relative size to create a sense of proportion in their artwork.

Question 8: All of the following elements and principles are present in this image except?
Without the image or specific elements and principles mentioned, it's impossible to determine which ones may be present or absent.

Please provide more details or context for specific questions or provide an image for a more accurate response.
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