A student sketchbook has a drawing of cotton candy that has turned into a monster.

Sketchbook 7
by Vivian W.






Question
Which element did this artist use most to emphasize her original creation of a cotton candy creature?
(1 point)
Responses

negative space
negative space

color
color

organic shape
organic shape

texture
texture

Given the description, it's not possible to definitively answer this question without seeing the actual drawing. However, I can provide you a general idea about how each element might be used to emphasize the cotton candy creature:

- Negative Space: This refers to the space around and between the subject(s) of an image. Unless the description of the drawing implies that the use of negative space is particularly striking or notable in the composition, it's less likely this is the correct answer.

- Color: Cotton candy is typically associated with bright, pastel colors. If the artist emphasized these types of colors in the drawing, it could suggest that color is the most-used element to highlight the cotton candy aspect of the monster.

- Organic Shape: Organic shapes are irregular and often resemble the naturally occurring forms found in nature. If her creation has a lot of curvy, flowing, and asymmetrical shapes, this might be the element that is most emphasized.

- Texture: Texture refers to the perceived surface quality or feel of an object within the artwork. Cotton candy has a very distinctive, fluffy texture that could be effectively portrayed through various artistic techniques (like stippling, cross-hatching, etc.). If the texture of the cotton candy is detailed and prominent, it might be the primary element.

Based on the typical characteristics of cotton candy (colorful and fluffy), color and texture are likely candidates. However, without visual access to the artwork, one can only speculate. If there is any particular feature that stands out in the description or if any additional information is provided, one might be able to make a more accurate guess.