Respuesta :

Correct answer choice is :


B) False


Explanation:


Optical color mixing is an appearance that occurs when a spectator observes color in an image as a consequence of two or more colors that are located next to, or near each other. As pure colors are placed next to each to produce this result, the strength of the observed color is arguably powerful than what would occur from combining those colors with paint or another colored mark.  Of course, some artistic control of the resulting observed color is lost for the stronger intensity.


Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Henri Matisse was a french painter well-known by his use of colour in his paintings. Actually, he was identified with fovism, which is a pictorial french movement characterised by its provocative use of colour.

Therefore, if Matisse belonged to fovism, then he never abandoned the use of optical colours. It's important to know that optical colours mixing is a phenomenon where a viewer perceives colour as a result of superposition of many colours.