Arts, 26.08.2019 07:30 janneemanoeee
This is a photograph of saint peter's basilica. which of the following is true about this structure?
a.
the artist has used texture in a unique fashion, in that he has used line as a form of texture to created a two-dimensional piece. the subject in the painting appears to be moving quickly downwards in a diagonal pattern from top-right to bottom-left.
b.
the artist’s use of diagonal and curvilinear lines to move our eyes across the entire structure and to reinforce the calmness of the mood he intended to create.
c.
the architect used vertical lines to emphasize the strength and permanence of the building and horizontal caps on the columns to keep the façade from escaping into the heavens and to contain it as a piece of art.
d.
although the artist did not use any specific artistic visual element to create this elaborate and appealing structure, the overall composition affectively draws in the observer and the confusion caused by the lack on continuity become unimportant as a result..
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