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True or false: diptychs can only have two panels.

True or false: diptychs can only have two panels. A diptych describes a two-part work of art, usually two flat sides attached at a hinge. What other feature do the corners of the human mouth always line up with?. The pupils of the eyes.

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True or false: diptychs can only have two panels.

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  1. True or false: diptychs can only have two panels.

  2. A diptych describes a two-part work of art, usually two flat sides attached at a hinge.

  3. What other feature do the corners of the human mouth always line up with?

  4. The pupils of the eyes.

  5. What term is used to describe trading cards in perfect condition?

  6. Condition Pristine condition cards are in perfect condition. There are no imperfections to the naked eye or damage upon close inspection. These are the most valuable cards,

  7. Marilyn Diptych, Andy Warhol, 1962 What artist created the Marilyn Diptych?

  8. What tools are necessary to create a linoleum print? * Linoleum * Linoleum Cutter * Ink * Brayer * Paper * Bamboo Rubber * Pencil * Tracing Paper

  9. List the steps to creating a hazard print. * Draw a design on paper * Trace transfer the design onto linoleum * Carve the negative space of the design away with a linocutter * Ink the linocut with a brayer * Place paper on top of the linocut and rub the design onto it with a bamboo rubber

  10. Balance • What is balance? Balance is a state of equalized tension and equilibrium, which may not always be calm.

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