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art principle of guernica​

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Answered by anu4248
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In Guernica, contrast is primarily created through color. While the painting appears to be white at points, there is no white found in the painting, only light, lowly saturated grey. The contrast between the dark background and light figures is effective for two reasons.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Guernica features a lot of contrast, great triadic element repetition, a well-developed alignment, and an intriguing closeness that evokes a religious connection. Guernica features a few characteristics that Williams would consider unsuccessful in the current design, such as being left heavy (if only for a while).

Almost and a little disjointed. These flaws don't take away from the painting's impact or capacity to move people.

Guernica's significance is enhanced by its capacity to defy viewers' depth perception; contrary, its ability to defy viewers' depth perception is what elevates it.

Preserving both aesthetic appeal and complexity while adhering to core artistic ideals.

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