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

Based on the description, if a student's sketchbook contains a drawing of cotton candy that has been transformed into a monster, the artist most likely utilized "organic shape" to emphasize her original creation of a cotton candy creature. Cotton candy is known for its fluffy, irregular, and organic forms, which could be exaggerated to create a creature-like appearance in an artwork.

While color may also be a significant element (especially if vivid and fanciful colors were used to underscore the whimsical nature of cotton candy), and texture might be suggested to reflect the unique, fibrous quality of cotton candy, the "organic shape" would be a primary factor in representing the transformation of something as distinctive as cotton candy into a monster.

Negative space could also be used strategically within the composition, but it would not be the primary element in creating the cotton candy creature itself.

Without actually seeing the artwork, it is challenging to determine with certainty; however, the distinctive, flowing forms associated with cotton candy most closely suggest that "organic shape" played a crucial role in the artist's representation.