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-Can be created or stressed with a bright color.
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Use of several types of mediums
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Deals with real life situations
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Sculpture, putting things together
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appearance of actual texture
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Surface that can be experienced through sense of touch
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Can be created by any means by which a difference is expressed
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Combines actual items in a display
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Graphic illusion of depth
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| Simulated texture (fill in) |
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convincing copy of any objects texture in any medium
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| Invented texture (fill in) |
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-Influenced by African masks
-Cubism
-Never quit painting
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Lived on a diet of radishes for a month
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helped influence surrealism
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sculpted people with long, skinny legs
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Expressionist portrait artist
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coherent body of matter that is not yet shaped
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organized same way as 2-d designs
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-Height, width, and DEPTH
-substitution, addition, subtraction, & MANIPULATION
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derived from LATIN, sculpteri
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In 3-d, goes alongside actual movement
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Contributes to how final form is percieved
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works that are closed, massive, and simple
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sum total of all materials and techniques used
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merges into 3-d when colors give illusion of release
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Concepts of time, space, and motion
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Relies on pure forms and basic elements
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Used in linear perspective, usually placed on horizontal line
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pictorial device in which several copies are provided in same image
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Movement of planes, objects, or shapes through eachother
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Pictoral space in which picture frame acts as window where objects can be seen receding endlessly
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Graphic system used in creating 3-d effect on 2-d surface
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illusion of limited depth
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technical drawing system in which 3-d object is presented 2-d
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allusion of space by manipulation certain space devices
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graphic representations of 2-d views of an object showing a plane, vertical elevations, or a section
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use of element to create 3-d image on 2-d surface
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measures brightness and dullness of a hue
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measures lightness and darkness of a color
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the process of differing values and intensities of a color within a composition while controlling placement. establishes good harmony
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used to indicate natural appearance of an object
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Colors across from each other on color wheel
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positioned next to each other on color wheel
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Developed color system showing relationships between hue, value, chroma, and 3-dimensions.
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single color used in a composition
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In 3-d, a work with a considerable amount of space, open instead of closed.
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happenings and performances
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pure forms, basic elements
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