Harmony is achieved if the parts of the composition not clash with one another
True or false?


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Harmony is achieved if the parts of the composition not clash with one another.

It's TRUE

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True

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A set of colors that relate according to a specific scheme creates harmony. Likewise, a uniform texture of brush strokes across the surface of a canvas creates harmony. Another way to guarantee harmony is to choose compositional components that are similar in shape and contour.