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The image above is of the color wheel used by artists. If an artist wanted to create a artwork with analogous colors, how would he/she use the color wheel to achieve this result? a. The artist would want to decide on a single hue, and then he/she would use the neighboring colors to the left and/or right of the chosen hue. b. Each time the artist chose to use a certain hue, he/she would want to make sure that all hues next to it in the artwork are from the opposite side of the color wheel. c. The artist would want to choose a certain hue to begin, and then alter the hue by adding tint and tone to the hue to create values. d. The artist should consider only the intensity of the colors he/she uses, since all colors work well together so long as their intensities compliment one another.

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The correct answer is: A. The artist would want to decide on a single hue, and then he/she would use the neighboring colors to the left and/or right of the chosen hue.

Step-by-step explanation:

Analogous colors are colors that are grouped in threes and are next to each other on the color wheel. They are composed by a dominant color, which they share (which can be either a primary color - Blue, Yellow or Red - or a secondary color - Orange, Green, or Purple) and then a tertiary color.

An example might be: blue, violet and purple.

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