3124. I am not completely confident about this, so I'm sorry if I'm incorrect
<span>Proportion: certain items appear smaller than others to add depth; all objects maintain proportionality among themselves.
Composition: vibrant colors appear to jump forward, while lighter hues recede in the background; nearly all objects are positioned vertically (or close to it), guiding the viewer’s gaze upwards and downwards across the artwork; balance in shape and color is evident.
Responses may differ regarding the artist's message but should be reasoned. For instance, the artwork might reflect the artist's personal experiences, societal happenings, or convey universal truths to the audience.</span>
She understands the importance of not staying out late, knowing that doing so will result in trouble.
1. performing a task without conscious thought = automatism: this implies creating without deliberation, much like brainstorming.
2. Surrealists held that artists should break free from the oppressive influence of = reason: they produced artwork that defied realism, producing the surreal, as suggested by their label.
3. the first genuinely public museum = the Louvre, established in 1793.
4. Joan Miro employed the poetic technique of = action painting; where images are created spontaneously through smearing or splashing on the canvas.
5. Miro’s works lack conventional structure; they present = a flowing array of images; indicating that he had no particular concept in mind.
6. Gertrude Stein was compelled to leave Paris due to her = Jewish identity, as she was a Jew in Nazi-controlled France.
7. The ideal contemporary artifact, according to the Nazis, was = the steel helmet: this was the first war-themed film.
8. Survived the London Blitz = Saint Paul's Cathedral: it largely remained intact during the bombing.
9. The aim of the art exhibition in Munich was to display = "degenerate" or inferior art: this event is commonly known as the Degenerate art exhibition.
10. Art that was sanctioned by Nazi Germany depicted idealized visions of = labor, motherhood, and family life; themes that the regime sought to champion.
11. Miro’s Birth of the World served as a precursor to = free association; analogous to the action painting technique Miro frequently applied.
12. Willem de Kooning, like Pollock, was recognized for his = abstract expressionism: this movement emphasizes art that is distinctly abstract and embodied something surreal.