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| form of visual art that uses lines, shapes, and shading to create images, usually made with tools such as pencils, pens, charcoal, or crayons on surface like paper. Focuses on outlines, form, and structure to express ideas or observations. |
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| Form of visual art that involve applying color/pigment onto a surface using a medium such as oil, watercolor, acrylic, watercolor, or tempera. Emphasize color, textire, and depth to communicate emotions, stories, or concepts |
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| in Laitn which means "to paint," "to decorate," or "To mark with color." |
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| also means paint in French |
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| quick/rough way of drawing used to capture ideas, concepts, or outlines before creating a final artwork. |
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| Uses pigments mixed with hwater to create light, transparent, and fluid effects, often giving a soft and delicate appearance. |
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| Uses light and shadow to create depth and dimension, making objects appear more realistic. |
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| Simplified and exaggerated form of drawing often used for humor, storytelling, or illustration in comics and animations. |
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| Technical/Architectural Drawing |
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| Precise and detailed style used for creating plans, maps, and designs, focusing on accruacy and measurement rather than artistic expression. |
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| Uses pigmens mixed with oil to create rich, detailed, and long-lasting artworks, often allowing for smooth blending and layering of colors. |
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| large scale painting done on wall or ceiling, often in public spaces, meant to convey cultural, social, or historical messages. |
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| 1931-2005. Created both paintings/drawings known for their strong emotion and dramatic imagery. in "Fishermen" he depicts hardworking fishermen in stylized, angular forms to emphasize struggle and laborm while Geometric landscape uses abstract shapes and dramatic lines to convet emotion and tension in the antural environment |
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| San jose, Known for his versatility across art forms, including paintinmg, drawing, printmaking, graphic design, and sculpting. |
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