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| a material used to create a work of art |
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| a liquid that holds together the grains of pigment |
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| moving a drawing medium quickly and freely over a surface to capture the form and actions of a subject |
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| a printmaking tecqnique in which the image to be printed is cut or scratched into a surface |
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| an awareness of the elements of an environment by means of the senses |
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| a finely ground powder that gives paint its color |
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| transferring an image from an inked surface |
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| a three dimensional work of art |
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| a liquid used to control the thickness of thiness |
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| having a recognizable subject that is shown in an unrealistic manner |
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| the study of the nature of beauty and art |
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| an idea or school of thought on what is most important in a work of art |
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| a person whose job is studying, understanding, and judging works of art |
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| the way the principals are used to organize the elements of art |
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| the message, idea, or feeling expressed in a work of art |
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| a listing of important facts abobut an artwork |
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| having no readily identifiable subjects or objects |
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| the angle from which the viewer sees the scene in an artwork |
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| an image viewers can easily identify |
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| a visual representation of a person at rest |
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