All artists go to college for visual arts.
A.
True
B.
False

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Answer 1

Answer:

well not actually true you can go anywhere for arts

Explanation:

Answer 2

A is true they do have to go


Related Questions

How does art improve academic achievements?

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Art teaches you to try your best and to handle criticism. It also helps you to accept your mistakes and learn from them.

Art involves a lot of patients and knowing what you like and how you like it knowing no matter what other thinks

how many lines was a Greek chorus supposed to have

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Fifty

Done!!!!!!!!!!
It’s suppose to have fifty!

MUSIC PLEASE HELP
I will mark brainliest

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LOCK #2 The answer to the second lock is the number of self-portraits Van Gogh painted between the years of 1886 and 1889, (SEE HELPFUL LINK IN CLUE) PLUS the number of self-portraits shown in the video in the special exhibition gallery. (CLUE 2)

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Answer:

sorry just here for the points

Explanation:

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find the value of sin 0 in each of the following figures.​

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Answer:

[tex]\sin \theta =\frac{8}{17}[/tex] or [tex]\sin \theta =0.4706[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

The Attached figure

Required

Find [tex]\sin \theta[/tex]

In trigonometry:

[tex]\sin \theta =\frac{Opposite}{Hyotenuse}[/tex]

Where

[tex]Opposite = 8cm[/tex]

[tex]Hypotenuse = 17cm[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]\sin \theta =\frac{8\ cm}{17\ cm}[/tex]

[tex]\sin \theta =\frac{8}{17}[/tex]

or

[tex]\sin \theta =0.4706[/tex]

The Renaissance was the art period that came after the Medieval art period?
True or False

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True!! The answer is true

PLS HELP, DUE IN AN HOUR! What aspects influence the design and production of an object design?

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Answer: Some of the benefits product design can offer include:

improve the quality of life of the user;

give an improved performance over previous models;

provide the user with status;

minimise manufacturing costs;

create new markets or expand existing markets;

increase the manufacturer’s profitability;

make economic use of resources;

create a new or better aesthetic.

Explanation:

Hope that helps.

What do you guys think of this drawing I made of Talltail/Tallstar from Warrior cats?

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Answer:

its good

Explanation:

tallstar needs more sense he made onewisker deputy instead of mudclaw and he expected mudclaw to bow to him!!

Answer:

It is really nice! But like the other person said!

Explanation:

Identify the lyrics which best depicts Dylan's evolution to more introspective song writing? (The correct answer comes from a song on the Other Side of Bob Dylan album.)

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Answer:

i belive its  How many times must a man look up

Before he can see the sky?

How many ears must one man have

Before he can hear people cry?

Explanation:

What is the answer to: 5 times 4 times 54 times 69 times 6 times 9

Spread the news we need to get rid of the moderators, they are banning people and deleting posts for no reason, we have rights so do not let them push us around!
The moderators are ridiculous and are taking down posts bcz there friends tell them to. This is completely not fair considering that they are only taking down the questions bcz there friends dont get there way. These are horrible moderators they need to be banned.
p.s: don't answer the math question it is just there to cover up the what this post is rlly about.

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I 100% agree thank you

"one that leans against the wall like a prop" is what type of architectural feature

A. Buttresses

B. Flying Buttresses

C. A barrel vault

D. Pointed arches

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

I don't think I am correct but the that is my current answer

Answer:

B: "Flying buttresses"

Explanation: Took the test<3

What role does the orbital frontal cortex play in toons'
response to fear?

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Answer:

Activity in this area increase when someone avoids acting impulsively. Activity in this area increases when people look at faces. Activity in this area increases when someone reacts to a threat.

Explanation:

Use watercolors or water-based gels for this activity. First, take the three primary colors and mix them to make the secondary colors. Then, mix the primary and the secondary colors to get the tertiary colors. Remember that the proportion in which you mix these colors determines the color you get. From among the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, list four warm colors and four cool colors. Apply a few strokes of the mixed colors on paper and scan the paper for submission.

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Answer:

1345

Explanation:

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Answer:

I mixed the three primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. When I mixed these primary colors, two at a time, I got the secondary colors:

red + yellow = orange

yellow + blue = green

blue + red = violet

When I mixed the primary and secondary colors, I got these tertiary colors:

red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, green-blue, blue-violet, and violet-red.

I compared the colors I mixed with the colors in the color wheel.

These are the four warm colors and four cool colors I got from among the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors:

warm colors: red-violet, red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, yellow

cool colors: violet, blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow-green

Explanation:

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"Explain how Williams has explored the elements of music in the piece, 'Hedwig's Theme', in order to effectively
portray magic and fantasy in the film Harry Potter.'

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Orchestration

Probably the most distinctive feature of the first A section is its orchestration. It opens with a solo that combines synthesized and real sounds of the celeste, a keyboard instrument whose keys strike metal bars that sound like small bells. Because the celeste is not exactly an everyday instrument, it has something of an ethereal sound, all the more so in Hedwig’s Theme since the sound is electronically manipulated and therefore literally unreal. But at the same time, the celeste is associated with the imaginative world of children primarily through the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from Tchaikovsky’s ballet, The Nutcracker, whose fanciful creatures are presented through a young girl’s dream.

Harmony

Harmonically, Hedwig’s Theme is essentially in the key of E minor, but the chord progressions are anything but typical for a minor key. As shown in the example below, the first two bars of the theme outline the E minor chord, and the bass extends the E into bar 5, all of which clearly establishes the key. But in bar 6, we get a very strange chord:

01-Hedwig---harmony-to-A

Taken together, the notes of bar 6 are B-D#-F-A#, which is similar to E minor’s dominant seventh chord, B-D#-F#-A. Had Williams given us the actual dominant seventh, the music would have been within the realm of the ordinary. But by substituting F# with F, and A with A#, he instead creates a chord that cannot be fully explained, much like the workings of a wizard’s magic.

As shown in the example below, bars 9 and 10 of the theme return to the original E minor chord along with the same opening melody. But in bars 11-12, the music suddenly heads in a new direction, sounding out three more minor chords that bear no relation to one another. The resulting sound isn’t just unusual. Since the progression is inexplicable, it creates an aura of wonder as well, a perfect musical accompaniment for a world of magic and mystery. Indeed, Williams even writes “Mysterioso” at the start of the score.

02-Hedwig---cadence-chords-to-B

Williams has used a series of minor chords before to accompany similarly mysterious circumstances: the opening scene of E.T., when the aliens are collecting samples of the Earth’s plant life and we are unsure at this point whether or not these aliens are friendly, and in Raiders of the Lost Ark as the theme for the Ark itself, whose divine source of power is shrouded in mystery. Hear these two passages below (from the start of each clip). (This information is straight from filmnotes.com this information and writing does not belong to me)

How is the commercial aspect of art different today than during the Renaissance? Hurry please. 100% = Brainly

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Answer:

Most art during the Renaissance period was done by commission. A patron came to the artist and told them what it was that they wanted, and all aspects of the transaction were hashed out ahead of any actual creative work being done: pay, time to complete the work, what medium would be used, and the subject of the work. A Renaissance era artist had the advantage of knowing ahead of time all he would need to complete such work, at the disadvantage of very little artistic license. More modern artists, mostly working for their own benefit and with their own creative drive powering their work, must work absent this same "patronage", and create what is popular or likely to sell and assign a value to their own work based on prevailing market value and demand.

Explanation:

Answer:

The commercial aspect of art is different today than during the Renaissance because during the Renaissance major artists and artwork were focused on churches and cathedrals. During the Renaissance the Catholic Church were a major patron of the arts unlike today. Along with most of the artwork being about churches, most artwork during the Renaissance was commissioned by the wealthy merchant families of Florence like the Medici family for example. But today, most artwork is sold and showed off in museums or art shows and are being sold for way more than during the Renaissance.  Modern art unlike Renaissance art is unique, each artwork is different and uses a different style, it doesn't revolve around the same aspect like Renaissance art with their cathedrals.

:for anyone who still needs an answer:

what concern was incorporated into western art during the Renaissance?
A.) The nobility of the wealthy.
B.) Criticism of religion.
C.) The struggles of working people.
D.) Science and mathematics.​

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Answer: The answer is D

Explanation: Furthermore, he incorporated into his painting references to primitive art, a practice that ran counter to the ceremonious adulation of the whole continuum of Western art. ... between Renaissance perspective and multiple points of view as a result of the ... Now Picasso and Braque's concern shifted to creating a new artistic

Which word does Not describe how Gothic architecture was originally considered

A. Crude

B. Uncivilized

C. Refined

D. Rough

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Refined

Answer C refined
Explanation .........

One of the key markers in the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic period was the development of farming.


True

False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

framing that started 10,000 years ago ended the paleolithic and started the neolithic

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When counting eighth note rhythms, the eighth note that lands on the down beat always gets a _______

and the eighth note that happens on the upbeat uses the word _____

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Answer:Rhythm1

Notes Have Duration

Rhythm is the different durations of tones (sound). Though tones change pitch, each has a duration. These time durations are symbolized by the shape of a note.

To begin counting rhythm, we should know the different note shapes. Two note types are a quarter note and an eighth note. The quarter note is a full beat in a measure. The eighth note is a half of a beat, or a half beat.

Here are four measures of mixed quarter notes and eighth notes. Each measure has four beats, counted 1 2 3 4. Since eighth notes cannot make a whole beat, the rest of the duration of a beat is counted & (and). So we can count a measure as:

The eighth notes are tied together by a beam (connecting them, in place of each flag). Notice there is no '&' after a quarter note. The quarter note is still sounding until the next downbeat. Mentally, though, you can think of its total beat as '1 &', or '2&', etc. Keeping a constant pace in your head by mentally counting '1&2&3&4&' is a good idea. This helps to predict where, in time, the beat falls.

Add a total half beat (eighth note) to another total half beat, and it equals a whole beat (quarter note). Don't stop counting the whole beat until the beginning of the next beat, because we need both of the half beats when we say '1&'.

Another good idea is tapping your foot, because the downbeat falls when your foot touches the ground, and the upbeat is when your foot is all the way up. Personally, I pulse my toes because it's faster and quieter. Do whatever works to help you keep the beat within the tempo (the even duration of all the measures).

Rhythm Interpretation

Rhythm may be interpreted in different ways, which is exciting. The above picture of four measures, may be divided into logical musical phrases.

One interpretation of this rhythm, is that the first four quarter notes are an introduction (four solid downbeats mark out the rhythm and tempo). These beats may crescendo to open up the next measure. After the intro, the second measure seems to begin the song, with a strong first count.

Next measure, two identical phrases echo each other. Their two eighths introduce two strong quarter note downbeats. Play the eighths softer than the two quarters for more effect. This repetition, coupled with the downbeats in different parts of the measures, creates suspense.

The fourth measure has two eighths for the first beat. This begins a new rhythmic phrase that grew out of the last one. The new phrase is four eighths and a quarter, repeated. After the second four eighth notes, there's no downbeat yet, but we may assume it's going to be a quarter note that ends the phrase.

You may interpret the rhythm in a different way, which is perfect. Employ whatever way helps to keep track of the beat and tempo. Learning is easier with a collection of reference points.

Finally, here's my interpretive breakdown of the four measures:

1 2 3 4 1 / 2& 3 4 1& 2 3 / 4&1& 2 3&4& (1)

//// / --//--// ----/----(/)

Also, instead of using numbers to identify the rhythm, we can play a sound. It's easier to remember the phrase if we can quickly hear it. Play it at a fast or slow tempo to get a sense of the phrase.

Together, these phrases may feel like an incomplete rhythm pattern, since only three phrases appear, waiting for the fourth to make a bar. It's interesting that even with our strong downbeats, the music can seem incomplete, until we satisfy our sense of timing with another rhythm, based on a bar of 4 in this instance.

Notice that measure barlines | |, demark an equal duration of measured time. However, notes travel along this musical 'sidewalk' in meaningful phrase groups, unaware of barlines. This sense of rhythm is beyond written measures, especially when our last phrase's rhythm doesn't fall on a downbeat.

Just as melodies are phrases of notes that relay ideas to us, rhythm supports the total idea of a song. We break up phrases into measured segments, to reproduce musical thoughts. Both note phrases and rhythm work together. Spiritually speaking, music is never just symbols on a page, but inspiration.

Where are the 1/2 steps located on the Solfege ladder? *

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Answer:

Fa and Mi

Explanation:

What type of environment sculpture is the above sculpture an example of?

a. natural sculpture

b. site specific sculpture

c. sculpture series

d. installation sculpture

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Answer:

a. natural sculpture

Explanation:

Natural sculptures include the elements and circumstances found in nature. They depend on the surroundings of the natural elements, as well as the weather, season, geography of the place, unique characteristics of it, etc. They present some modification and rearrangement of the natural elements in order to create a work of art out of them. They should also go with their environment and depend on it.

The example in the photo is the sand sculpture. It is made out of the natural elements of sand and depends on it. It is also tightly connected to the geographical environment – it would not last on a place that is very cold or underwater, but only on the dry sand, tropical climate, or the beach specifically.

Site-specific sculpture is a type of sculpture that is created specifically for a particular location. The sculpture is often integrated into the environment, and it may interact with the environment in a variety of ways. Option b. is correct.

The sculpture in the above image is an example of a site-specific sculpture because it was created specifically for the location where it is now installed.

The sculpture is integrated into the environment, and it interacts with the environment in a variety of ways. For example, the sculpture is made of rocks that are found in the area, and it reflects the natural colors of the landscape.

So, Site-specific sculpture interacts with the environment in a variety of ways. B is the correct option.

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Explain how oil paint is made. What is the vehicle?

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Answer:

Oil painting is a medium in which pigments are held together using oils, usually linseed oil. The vehicle is the oil used.

Answer:

Oil paints are made by mixing pigments that contain color with oil. Different colors consist, or today buy premixed, before the painting begins, but further shades of color are usually obtained by mixing small quantities together as the painting process is ongoing, traditionally on an artist's palette, thin wooden boards held in hand. Pigments may be a number of natural or synthetic ingredients with colors, such as sulfur for yellow or cobalt for blue. Traditional pigments are based on minerals or plants, and many have proven stable over a very long period, so many old paintings look very different from their original appearance. Modern pigments are often used synthetic chemicals. Pigments are mixed with oil, usually flaxseed oil but other oils can be used too. Different dry oils have different effects.

Explanation:

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What is open source software? Software that you can use for free if you give credit in your project Software that's free for anyone to use, share, or modify Software that has an expired copyright Software that is open to any source of digital input

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ANSWER: related software

Need help ASAP Explain why folie arcadienne is a good song plz don't answer if u don't know the answer

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Answer:

It's a good song because, in my opinion, it shares how love makes one feel.

Explanation:

I searched up the song and translated it into english, and one lyric that jumps out is, "The one that we love , the one who takes away us from our problems ." If you've ever been in love, you would understand the feeling of it. You get butterflies, your heart starts pounding, etc. When you love someone, they can comfort you with a single touch or word. Just being around them is comforting, and this song correctly puts into words the feeling of being in love. The song explicitly says, "It is a philosophy. Yes, it is a state of mind ." It's talking about the state of mind one is when they're in love. Another lyric is, "She will sometimes make you lose the reason ." It's referring to how one would do anything for their loved one, even if it's something they don't understand. They love their significant other, and are willing to do anything for them without question because they trust them.

When is forced perspective usually used and why? How could you create your own forced perspective photograph?

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Answer:

Forced perspective is a technique which employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the spectator or camera. It has uses in photography, filmmaking, and architecture.

Explanation:

The bronze sculpture (left) was created by Constantin Brancusi and is called Bird in Space. The watercolor (right) was painted by
James Audubon and is called Wild Turkey. Describe the message each artist wanted to convey to the observer.

HURRY HURRY TYY

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Answer and Explanation:

The sculpture called Bird in Space was created with the intention of showing the public the grace and richness that the pasaro movement presents. However, the artist removed all the physical elements of the bird, maintaining a subjective message that reinforces the observer's reflection, to understand how this gracefulness is established.

On the other hand, the painting called Wild Turkey was created with the intention of presenting the real representation of a bird, in this case the turkey. Here the artist did not appeal to subjectivity and presented the beauty of this bird that is often overlooked, but that deserves to be contemplated for its elegance and delicacy, even though it is a less popular bird.

I have discovered that elements ke color can make my artwork
Onerines are also useful in
These cements and principles of arts are important in making my drawing because
Activity 4: COMPLETE MEI
Directions Complete the sentences below​

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Answer:

YES

Explanation:

Who are your celebrity crushes? Mine are:
1. Taylor Zakhar Perez
2. Jensen Ackles
3. Colin O'donoghue

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JOSEPH MORGAN is mine

Mine are:

1. Jensen Ackles

2. Tom Holland

3. Shawn Mendes

4. Misha Collins

5. Jared Padelecki

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What is the lyrics to Senorita by Shawn and Camila (Shawmila)
38 point!!!

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Answer:

I love it when you call me señorita

I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya

But every touch is ooh la la la

It's true, la la la

Ooh, I should be running

Ooh, you keep me coming for ya

Land in Miami

The air was hot from summer rain

Sweat dripping off me

Before I even knew her name, la la la

It felt like ooh la la la

Yeah, no

Sapphire moonlight

We danced for hours in the sand

Tequila sunrise

Her body fit right in my hands, la la la

It felt like ooh la la la, yeah

I love it when you call me señorita

I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya

But every touch is ooh la la la

It's true, la la la

Explanation:

there i dont like this song

-CC

Answer:

I love it when you call me señorita

I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya

But every touch is ooh la la la

It's true, la la la

Ooh, I should be running

Ooh, you keep me coming for ya

Land in Miami

The air was hot from summer rain

Sweat dripping off me

Before I even knew her name, la la la

It felt like ooh la la la

Yeah, no

Sapphire moonlight

We danced for hours in the sand

Tequila sunrise

Her body fit right in my hands, la la la

It felt like ooh la la la, yeah

I love it when you call me señorita

I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya

But every touch is ooh la la la

It's true, la la la

Explanation:

They are a cute couple, I ship them and I love this song!✨

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