It is important for artists creating murals in true fresco to know how long the plaster will remain wet because
a) the paint mixes with a chemical in the plaster and becomes part of the wall when the plaster dries.
b) once the water in the paint dries the artist is unable to add details or retouch areas of the fresco.
c) as the binder dries, it makes the texture of the paint surface rougher and more porous, creating a muted effect.
d) the artist needs to do the underpainting during the day and add the color under artificial light.
a) the paint mixes with a chemical in the plaster and becomes part of the wall when the plaster dries.
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A. Romano B. Corregio C. Rossi D. Giorgione
Buddy Holly influenced the Mersey sound with his use of a solid body electric ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A) ostinato B) lead riff C) instrumental break D) counter melody