Answer:
Raphael was born 1483, died 1520, and he changed history because he was a painter in the renaissance times, and without him, we probably would have been inspired by his artworks to do our own!
Explanation:
1. "Ecco la primavera" is a song with an AbbaA form also known as a _________.
A. ballata
B. virelai
C. rondeau
D. ballade
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1. How can the effects of technology be described?
2.How is technology analyzed?
Essential question
3. How can we evaluate technology?
Answer:
1. Technology has many effects. It has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products known as pollution and deplete natural resources to the detriment of Earth's environment.
2. Technology analysis is the process of researching technology solutions, problems and risks. It is a component of business analysis that is used to develop requirements, specifications and validate technical designs. Technology analysis is also an IT operations capability used to identify fixes, improvements and optimizations.
3.
The technology must have final approval from the appropriate government regulatory bodies.The scientific evidence must permit conclusions concerning the effect of the technology on health outcomes.The technology must improve the net health outcome.The technology must be as beneficial as any established alternatives.Explanation:
Please let me know what you think! I have been working A LOT on this poem and still am, I hope you like it! Let me know if the message of the poem is conveyed well and if it sounds to rigid or if it flows very well.
~Nuvole bianche~
By; Jacob Odom
The sun paints the sky with such colours as the golden riches of twilight and the pure white silks, such beauty...
Fleeting beauty found in the moments before dark, such beauty…
Those clouds, seen by children as the living imagination;
Watch as they lie down in the field and dream of the lives and joys to come in the future, that are found in their imaginations, such beauty...
Such purity, that is what is lost in life, the courage to imagine, to see the white clouds and dream of the simple joys of this life, such sweet sorrow....
Lost sight of the hopes, lost sight of the dream, the dream that brought such joy, where have the clouds gone…
Like twilight, such is the way of childhood, here for the fleeting moments of the rich gold and silver linings that crown the clouds, such hopeful beauty...
But as soon as the clouds are here, just as fast they hang with the thundering rain, such sorrow of a wasted dream…
Through the night, until the morning, when the sun shines again to bring back the hopes of a new dream, such beauty…
Fleeting is the twilight, but such beauty that the sun comes again, such hope…
And all to dream on Nuvole bianche, until the morning;
Nuvole bianche… Such hopeful beauty….
~
((Nuvole Bianche meaning White Clouds
~
Answer:
This...poem...is...............AMAZINGGGG.
This poem is so beautiful, you really put some passion into this poem,I would read this all day if I could (people might say i'm being dramatic but its beautiful) Reading this poem makes me feel like i'm in the show Ann with an E, I don't know if you know the show but its such a good show, you should watch it. What is this poem for, english class? cause this poem doesn't belong in a class it belongs in a museum!!
Explanation:
This poem is amazing, you are such a great writer. Keep writing please, you will be famous one day!!
Drama Quarter 1 Assessment
Audition Blocking Cross Counter-Cross Down Stage
Externalization Fourth Wall Full Front Full Back Illusion of first time
Improvise Monologue Profile Quarter-Turn /Three-Quarter Turn
Select the term from the Word Bank for each scenario below.
1. Cinderella demonstrated the angry emotions that the smell of pine cleaner brings to her mind.
2. Anna is in this position when she turns at the sound of a car crash upstage right, the audience could just barely see the sadness in her face.
3. The happy couple danced the Waltz which is a dance that has twirls and turns, during that scene the characters are sometimes in this position.
4.Laura and Cindy’s positions allowed the audience that Laura whispered something shocking into Cindy’s ear, because they could see her wide eyes and jaw-drop.
5. James yells out toward the audience for his son to come into the house, through the imaginary window downstage center.
6. When characters in conversation stand face-to-face, the audience cannot see their full emotion, so they have to focus on the words.
7. Jacob prepared for his role so well, that he continued talking like his character after he left the auditorium.
8. Rachel sneaks across the upstage from the bedroom to the front door as her parents argue downstage.
9. Janine’s confession of the guilt, about betraying her best friend, left the audience members in tears.
10. Benjamin and Tracy performed a perfect goodbye scene when he goes stage right to the kitchen, and she goes stage left to the door.
11. Stacy slowly backed away from the intruder who came in upstage left, the audience could not see the fear in her face, but they saw the caution in her walk.
12. In order to make sure the audience could hear her reading the letter, Karen’s character slowly walks to this position on stage.
13. Ray forgot his lines in Act 2, scene 3, but he knew the situation so well he was able to make it up and no one ever noticed.
14. Actors who practice emotion and expression often are able to impress the audience every performance.
15. An actor playing a driver is often told to bow and take his hat off as a lady enters his car.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Instructions:
Take a minute to really study Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene Delacroix’s Horses Coming Out of the Sea. When writing your visual analysis remember to discuss the subjects and themes, as well as discussing what you see in the foreground, middleground and background.
Within the first part of your image analysis make sure to introduce the artist and title of the artwork, then describe what’s taking place within the image. Use the concepts we recently learned about to help break down the image itself. (It’s easier to say what objects you see and where you see them when you can refer to the different sections of an image.)
In the second part of your image analysis I want you to think of the narrative that’s taking place. (What’s happening in the image? What are the feelings that you feel are occuring in the image?) Then tell me your own feelings on this particular painting.
Think of the following questions while you write:
What all do you see within the painting, and where?
What is happening in the painting? (What’s the narrative?)
What are your thoughts on this particular piece?
Answer:
I analyze two horses in the ocean, it looks like their is a strugle, maybe they are in a war or maybe.
Explanation:
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I'm trying to write a song(I have to perform it in front of my class)and I don't even know how to write the lyrics,I can't even figure out what's going on in my head so I can brainstorm,and this assignment is driving me nuts.Help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you SO,SO much!
Answer:
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What does the time signature tell us? Why do you think it is important to know the time signature?
Answer:
The time signatures top number tells how many beats are in each measure and the bottom number tells what note will have one full beat.
For example 4/4 means four beats per measure and that the whole not will recieve one beat
I do think that the time signature is important because it tells the beat of the music how long a note is. It also tells you how many beats there are going to be per measure.
Answer:
The time signatures top number tells how many beats are in each measure and the bottom number tells what note will have one full beat.
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Explanation:
Great work person above me! :)
What is the first step when making artwork with paper shapes? (1 point) a student cuts a piece of paper for artwork created with paper shapes © Poliuszko / iStock 2017 Arrange your shapes on paper. Cut out your shapes. Paste your shapes to paper.
Some artists like to position all the torn and cut paper shapes on the backing sheet of paper or card before gluing any in place. This allows them to consider the relationship between the different shapes, and make alterations if necessary, before committing to a particular arrangement. owever, I prefer a more intuitive, direct approach. I start with one shape and fix that in position, and then I add other shapes in relation to the first one.
Although I make some reference to the location sketch, as a starting point, I am only thinking of very basic shapes and divisions at this stage. I might overlap some of the paper shapes, and I try to avoid placing them exactly parallel to the edges of the painting paper. Rather than having lots of right angles and parallel lines, I prefer more subtle angles and diagonals. These create a more dynamic quality in the design.
Consequently, once I have decided on a shape and glued it in place, I cannot alter it. But ironically, by adopting this approach, I am able to keep the initial stages of the painting fairly undefined – so allowing me different options in terms of the way to proceed. Generally, I start with just four or five shapes: these, as I have explained, will indicate the key divisions within the composition – for example, where a telegraph pole intersects a field, or the top of a harbour wall abuts a building. I often emphasize such divisions and extend them right across the image.
To secure the collage shapes in place, I use a matt acrylic medium – usually Spectrum Copolymer Emulsion. Essentially, this is the same medium that is used in the manufacture of acrylic paint. An advantage of this medium is that it is waterproof, whereas PVA, which is equally suitable as an adhesive, is water-soluble.
I dilute the acrylic medium with water for use with thin papers, but apply it undiluted for gluing materials such as corrugated card, mountboard and fabric. An alternative method, which I sometimes use, is to impress a paper shape into an area of wet acrylic
This might imply that I am only thinking about the subject matter in literal terms. However, I am also considering the way that various shapes interrelate and begin to create interest and balance within the design. For instance, you will see that I have placed some tissue-paper shapes at the top to balance the ones in the foreground. Equally, I am thinking of the textures and how these could be used later.
Next, as in Stage 2, I sometimes develop the collage further, before starting to apply the two main colours that I have chosen for the subject. I decided to use a blue and a golden sand colour for this painting, working as usual with acrylic inks and applying them with a soft-haired 5cm varnishing brush. The collage must be dry before starting on this stage, for which I first wet the paper by spraying it with water. With the painting held vertically at an easel, I apply the colours randomly, allowing them to create haphazard effects.
With the entire painting surface now covered in some way, either with collage or colour, I begin to think more particularly about textures. For those areas in which a rich textural quality will be useful, I use white acrylic paint, which is applied quite freely with a linoprinting roller, as shown in Stage 3. Again, I aim to create a sense of unity by repeating the texture in different areas, although avoiding those passages of the initial blue or golden sand colour which I estimate will relate to specific parts of the subject matter. As well as adding texture, the white acrylic imparts a luminosity to the painting later on, when coloured glazes made from diluted acrylic inks are applied over it.
During the next stage, with a fresh look at the location drawing, and where appropriate exploiting the divisions, marks and surface effects that are now part of the painting, I start to resolve the essential elements. As you can see in Stage 4, I have now defined the main house, using white acrylic paint, and with black acrylic ink offset from the edge of a piece of card, I am putting in some fencing posts. The challenge is to balance areas that give meaning and definition with those that are left as textural, abstract qualities.
Finally, as shown in Stage 5, I draw with a dip pen and some black or brown acrylic ink to add any further outlines and details that I think are necessary.
What is a line?
A . an extension of a point
B . The way an object feels
C . The background behind a subject
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A, The extension of a point, like this: -
What is a good follow up question? Specific to art
Answer:
what do you use too draw a picture of piper rockelle
Explanation:
red and cream is what color scheme?
Answer:
Colors that go well with red:
Primary red works well with yellow, white, tawny-orange, green, blue and black.
Tomato red works well with cyan, mint green, sand, creamy-white, and grey.
Cherry red works well with azure, grey, light-orange, sandy, pale-yellow, and beige.
Answer:
the color scheme red and cream is a color scheme created by vennesa she made it with barn red crimson red and electric red also composed of cream cookies and cream and fawn
Explanation:
if this is not correct then it is because your question was not very persise
music wriiten for a movie is called?
Answer:
I thinks it a film score
2. Four letters below Ab will be the key of ?
How would you do a landscape pastel art project and how do you do Unity and Variety
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Answer:
Explanation:
Straight lines next to curvy lines add variety. Organic shapes among geometric shapes add variety. Bright colors next to dull colors add variety. Note: If an artist uses variety to draw the viewers attention to a specific area in a composition then variety morphs into emphasis, also a principle of art.
Unity refers to how different elements of an artwork or design work come together and create a sense of wholeness. It can be achieved through proximity, simplicity, repetition and continuation.
What does symbolism mean?
Answer:
the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
Explanation:
I dont know who this painting is by--
Answer:
Bosch
Explanation:
Look at the tribute money from Brancacci chapel which feature of this painting contributes to the drama of this piece
A.the contrast between light and darkness
B.the stormy background
C.the hand gesture of Jesus
D.the bright clothing
Answer:
B. The stormy background
Explanation:
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Who is the best seven deadly sin
Meliodas
Ban
King
Merlin
Escanor
Diane
Gowther
Answer:
Melodias
Explanation:
Mecca is (SW , NW , NE , SE) of Cairo. True or false
Kirk Franklin formed a choir group called the Family.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Maya Lin designed what famous memorial?
Answer: The Vietnam veterans memorial
Explanation:
Answer:
The Vietnam veterans memorial
Explanation:
What is a short-term consequence of a sedentary lifestyle?
high blood pressure
decrease in flexibility
diagnosed with being obese
development of heart disease
Answer:
i would say b
Explanation:
decrease in flexibility
this is because all others take a while and consistent of doing to be considered that.
Taking test right now :)
Answer:
b, decrease in flexibility
Explanation:
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How to make them in Musescore?
Answer:
that is a slur
Explanation:
Hello! Can someone please help me count this
Answer:
10
according to me
it's right
The opposite of recitative is:
O A. andante.
O B. verismo.
O c. Sprechstimme.
O D. aria.
Answer:
aria is the opposite of recitative
The opposite of recitative is aria
How does music affect your mood?
Answer:
Music Reduces Stress.
Music Controls our Thinking.
Music Gives Joy.
Music is a Great Tool for Motivation.
Music Can Transform One’s Character.
Music gives Fulfillment.
When did the patronage system begin to collapse?
O A. Renaissance era
O B. Modern era
C. Baroque era
O D. Classical era
Answer:
classical era
Explanation:
Can you read a painting like you would read a book? write at least a paragraph (4 to 5 sentences)
Answer:
I personally don't think so.
Explanation:
A book can show detail and explain the backstories of characters while a painting only shows what's happening right there. A story has unlimited room to explain what everything is and what's going on in detail. Well then there is that paintings have detail but it's not like books. You use your imagination with books while paintings are right there.
Which plucked string instrument does not have frets?
O A. Mandolin
O B. Lute
O C. Harp
O D. Viol
Please help
Answer: pretty sure it’s harp
Explanation: your hand acts as the fret
(music)
please help!!
(baroque music text questions)
2. What is ornamentation?
Answer:
Ornamentation is the embellishment of a melody, either by adding notes or by modifying rhythms.