Which statements describe how suzuki harunobu used the principles of design in the evening bell of the clock?
choose all answers that are correct.
a.
he created a sense of movement by using diagonal lines.
b.
he created unity by using many different colors, shapes, and lines throughout the print.
c.
he created decorative patterns by repeating lines and shapes.
d.
he created a balance in which the print's sides are different but have the same visual weight.
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