Georges Seurat preferred to paint using tiny dots of color called pointilles to
a. add movement and depth to his figures.
b. convey emotions through color combinations.
c. compensate for the subtractive process of mixing.
d. exaggerate the rigidity of the figures he portrayed.
Answer: b
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