How does an artist’s use of directional forces differ from the use of emphasis and subordination in a work of art?

a)  Directional forces create a path around the work of art.
b)  Directional forces draw the viewer’s eye to neutral areas of lesser importance.
c)  Directional forces rely on contrast and position to highlight the focal point.
d)  Directional forces are used in dynamic and expressive works of art.


a)  Directional forces create a path around the work of art.

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