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nautica902

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An easy way to gain unity is by proximity, simply placing elements close together.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Visual Perception is described as:
 
  A. The impulse to form a visual whole out of a collection of parts
  B. The need to arrange biomorphic shapes in the foreground
  C. The use of black paint to cover over problem compositions
  D. The understanding that some art is better than others



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