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Arts, 03.07.2019 18:30 primmprincess312

Question: which of the following statements is not true? a.) the pears occupy the positive space in this image. b.) recognizing the negative and positive spaces could have made it easier for the artist to paint the pears. c.) the negative space is difficult to recognize and is in painting the object. d.) the negative space of this image is the area surrounding the pears. i really need the answer.

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