What is a symmetrical composition? In a symmetrical composition, the two halves of the image are mirror images of each other. Such a composition automatically creates a sense of harmony and aesthetic balance—an easy way to achieve a beautiful shot! Types of symmetry. Ideal subjects for symmetry are everywhere. What is balance composition? It’s all […]
What is the process called when nutrients and waste both enter and leave cells?
What is the process called when nutrients and waste both enter and leave cells? Answering the question, nutrients and waste both enter and leave cells through a process called Diffusion. What function does the capillaries serve? Exchange of Gases, Nutrients, and Waste Between Blood and Tissue Occurs in the Capillaries. Capillaries are tiny vessels that […]
How does the sculpture above convey emotion quizlet?
How does the sculpture above convey emotion quizlet? How does the sculpture above convey emotion? Michelangelo’s David while slightly emotional displays more intellectual aspects than emotional aspects. Bernini’s version seems to force its way into the viewer’s space while Michelangelo’s stands peacefully allowing the viewer to create distance if the viewer wants. What are examples […]
What is a person who likes music called?
What is a person who likes music called? A person who loves music can be called a Lisztomaniac. What is the feeling you get when you listen to music? The subjective experience of music across cultures can be mapped within at least 13 overarching feelings: amusement, joy, eroticism, beauty, relaxation, sadness, dreaminess, triumph, anxiety, scariness, […]
What are the three sections of sonata form?
What are the three sections of sonata form? Sonata form or Sonata Allegro Form – The form (formula) that you will find for the first movement of EVERY work from the Classical Period. Consists of three main parts: Exposition, Development, Recapitulation, and smaller Coda (‘tail’). What are the three different parts of the sonata form […]
What is the difference between Analytic Cubism and Synthetic Cubism?
What is the difference between Analytic Cubism and Synthetic Cubism? Analytical cubism was about breaking down an object (like a bottle) viewpoint-by-viewpoint, into a fragmentary image; whereas synthetic cubism was about flattening out the image and sweeping away the last traces of allusion to three-dimensional space. Picasso’s papier collés are a good example of synthetic […]
What are ancestors regarded as?
What are ancestors regarded as? An ancestor, also known as a forefather, fore-elder or a forebear, is a parent or (recursively) the parent of an antecedent (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent and so forth). Ancestor is “any person from whom one is descended. Is an uncle an ancestor? The definition of ancestor is someone from […]
What does legitimate child mean?
What does legitimate child mean? The legal status of a child at birth refers to the marital status of its mother. “Legitimate” children are those whose parents are married. The birth is considered as being “outside marriage” (formerly “illegitimate”) when this is not the case. Can an illegitimate child be legitimate? Legitimation is a process […]
How are smelly markers made?
How are smelly markers made? In addition, a common technique used by manufacturers is to evaporate the water, also forcing the reaction to the right. By adding the ester solution to the natural dye of the marker, Mr. Sketch is essentially creating a scented ink. What are markers made out of? The marker body, cap, […]
What were the three forms of English madrigals describe each type?
What were the three forms of English madrigals describe each type? The three forms were Madrigal proper, the ballet, and the ayre. The madrigal proper was through-composed and word-painting. The ballet usually had at least two verses, strophic, and often danced to because it is lighter than madrigal major. What were the most common plucked […]