the shapes that artists create to form contour line should be recognizable to the viewer as real things.

true or false

False. The shapes created by contour lines do not have to be recognizable as real things. Contour lines are often used to depict the edges and outlines of objects or subjects in a two-dimensional artwork, and their purpose is to define the shape, volume, and depth of the subject rather than necessarily representing a specific recognizable object. Artists can use contour lines to create abstract or non-representational forms as well.