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| marks made with a moving tool on a hard surface and is considered the basis for almost any kind of art |
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| the arrangement of the elements on the art surface. The planned provision order |
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| the area covered by the artwork |
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| art material used to create artwork EX: Prisma color, paint, pen and ink |
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| finely ground colored powder |
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| holds pigment in suspension till use. Wax in Prisma color or wax in a graphite pencil |
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| dissolves the binder so media(medium) may be used. may be internal or external, optional or mandatory |
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| sets of parallel lines that do not intersect, to create value. |
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| intersecting sets of parallel lines used for shading |
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| series of dots that create value |
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| laying value down to show shadows and contours |
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| smooth even flow of value from dark to light or light to dark |
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| a technique used with extremely dark darks and extremely light lights, to create depth in an artwork |
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| describes outer edges and details of objects |
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| line that creates the illusion that its a line, but there is actually no line there |
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| line that appears and disappears then reappears again |
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| drawing technique using white pencil to smooth and darken a color |
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| the color that covers the surface completely not showing any of the under color |
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