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How do representational, abstract, and nonrepresentational artworks differ?

A: Abstract artworks have lines, shapes, and colors that match real objects, while representational and nonrepresentational artworks do not.

B: Nonrepresentational artworks show real objects, while representational and abstract artworks do not show real objects.

C: Representational and abstract artworks show real objects in realistic or imaginative ways, while nonrepresentational artworks do not show real objects.

D: Representational and nonrepresentational artworks use realistic lines, shapes, textures, and colors to depict objects, while abstract artworks do not.


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The correct answer is C: Representational and abstract artworks show real objects in realistic or imaginative ways, while nonrepresentational artworks do not show real objects.

Representational artwork is painting what you see, abstract art is depicting what you see in in imaginative, crazy way and nonrepresentational is depicting feelings, not objects.


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The answer is C on the k12 test!

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