What step did the artist clearly use when drawing this image?

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two vanishing points
two vanishing points

only orthogonal lines
only orthogonal lines

imagery in the background larger than in the foreground
imagery in the background larger than in the foreground

imagery in the foreground lighter than in the background

only orthogonal lines

Because of the use of value change in this image, the artist

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was able to make the image have no contrast.
was able to make the image have no contrast.

was able to emphasize only one minute area of the drawing.
was able to emphasize only one minute area of the drawing.

was able to create the illusion of depth.
was able to create the illusion of depth.

was able to create no difference in textures.

was able to create the illusion of depth.

Using the four steps to critique artwork.

Describe the artwork.
Analyze the artwork.
Interpret the artwork.
Judge the artwork.
Which of the following questions would best help you analyze this painting during your critique?

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What type of scene did the artist create?
What type of scene did the artist create?

How did the artist use vanishing point(s) and orthogonal lines?
How did the artist use vanishing point(s) and orthogonal lines?

How does the color scheme affect the message?
How does the color scheme affect the message?

Did the artist create a successful piece of art?

How did the artist use vanishing point(s) and orthogonal lines?

Which of the following best describes the horizon line in this image?

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the top of the mountain
the top of the mountain

the clouds in the center of the mountain
the clouds in the center of the mountain

the bottom of the mountain with trees
the bottom of the mountain with trees

the edges of the dirt road

the bottom of the mountain with trees

How would the artist ensure that the background imagery appears to be in the distance?

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Use no vanishing point.
Use no vanishing point.

Create a value change from the background to foreground.
Create a value change from the background to foreground.

Make the background imagery as large as the foreground imagery.
Make the background imagery as large as the foreground imagery.

Create minimal texture changes on the various surfaces

Create a value change from the background to foreground.

What step did the artist clearly use when drawing this image?

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Responses

two vanishing points
two vanishing points

only orthogonal lines
only orthogonal lines

imagery in the background larger than in the foreground
imagery in the background larger than in the foreground

imagery in the foreground lighter than in