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- 5. This artistic practice involves applying pigment to a surface such as canvas, paper, or wood to create images or compositions.
- 6. The act of creating an image by making marks on a surface
- 8. Artists in this movement used tiny dots of color to create an image when viewed from a distance.
- 10. Developed in the early 20th century, this art movement is characterized by geometric shapes and the depiction of objects from multiple perspectives.
- 11. A type of marker pen with a felt tip, used for drawing and coloring
- 12. This art movement, which emerged in the 1920s, emphasized the subconscious mind, dream imagery, and irrational elements.
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- 1. This artistic practice involves creating three-dimensional forms by shaping or combining materials such as clay, metal, wood, or stone.
- 2. This type of art involves the precise and decorative writing of letters.
- 3. A medium for creating colorful artworks, often used by children
- 4. A tool used for drawing and writing, typically made of graphite encased in wood
- 7. This style of art focuses on shapes, forms, colors, and textures rather than depicting objects or scenes realistically.
- 9. This art movement emerged in the late 19th century, focusing on capturing the fleeting moment and the effect of light on the subject.
