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What does an artist do to truly "see" a subject instead of just "look" at it? Select all that apply.

A. memorize all details
B. ignore the negative spaces
C. note the placement of all parts of the drawing
D. study the shadows and textures

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User Sylph
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Answer: C & D

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it right on my test

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User Varg
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Answer: C

Explanation: I was having trouble figuring if it was C or D, so apologies if it’s another answer.

But, when i see a piece i always analyze how the subjects work well or fail to succeed together. Studying why the artist placed a subject there can tell a completely different story than if it was placed somewhere else. I hope this helps and so sorry if it isn’t correct! good luck on your test <3

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