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Game Day - Art Terminology

For Art 101

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Created Date 04.02.23
Last Updated 04.06.23
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  • A method of printmaking using a flat surface and greasy material to repel ink
  • A style of architecture characterized by pointed arches and ribbed vaults
  • A painting technique in which water-based pigments are applied to wet plaster
  • An art movement that began in Italy in the 14th century, characterized by a return to classical forms and styles
  • A work of art made by carving or modeling materials such as stone, wood, or clay
  • A term used to describe a work of art that appears three-dimensional
  • A printing process in which the ink is transferred from a raised surface to paper
  • A technique in which small pieces of glass, stone, or tile are arranged to create a design
  • The study of beauty and taste in art
  • An artistic style characterized by exaggerated forms, bright colors, and bold lines
  • The technique of creating a design by scratching through a layer of wax or paint
  • A term used to describe the arrangement of elements in a work of art
  • An art movement that began in the early 20th century, characterized by an emphasis on the subconscious and automatic creation
  • A technique in which two or more images are combined to create a single artwork
  • A type of sculpture in which the figures are attached to a flat surface
  • A painting technique in which oil-based pigments are mixed with a medium to create a slow-drying paint
  • A term used to describe the lightness or darkness of a color
  • A French art movement known for its vivid colors and short brush strokes

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