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- 4. A painting medium; an ancient art medium, the combination of pigment and water to create translucent layers; famous artists include Albrecht Dürer, Joseph Mallord William Turner (famously known as JMW Turner), and Elizabeth Murray
- 8. A term used to describe how elements of an artwork are arranged or combined
- 10. A term referring to the spectrum of colors, specifically to a visible dominant colour family
- 11. Referring to the orientation of an image; vertical orientation, or; a depiction of an individual, group, or self, focusing predominantly on the face and upper body
- 14. A term referring to the pairing of colors based on their opposite position on the color wheel, often used for contrast and to make colors appear brighter
- 16. A surface often used by artists to arrange and mix paints, or; referring to the colour scheme of an artwork
- 18. Typically one of the last steps in completing an artwork, refers to the process of adding lines, shapes, or color to provide structure and detail
- 19. A rough, typically unfinished version of an artwork
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- 1. A dry art medium; one of the oldest art mediums that has persisted over time, typically involving carbon tools like charred sticks or powder; famous artists include Pablo Picasso, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (famously known as Rembrandt), and Michelangelo
- 2. A term referring to the mixture of a color with black, with the intent of darkening a pigment
- 3. A dry art medium; typically involving the combination of powdered (often colorful) pigments with a binder to create 'sticks'; famous artists include Jean-François Millet, Edgar Degas, and Mary Cassatt
- 5. A term referring to the level of intensity of a color, ranging from bright to muted
- 6. A curated collection of an artist's best or favourite artworks, often used to showcase their skill in specific mediums or subjects
- 7. Referring to the orientation of an image; horizontal orientation, or; a scene involving a natural environment
- 9. A painting medium; traditionally one of the most common mediums for centuries, famously used in Renaissance pieces; classic famous artists include Van Gogh, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Salvador Dali
- 12. A term used to describe the representation of a 3D space or object on a 2D surface
- 13. A surface often used by artists to apply their medium, traditionally made from strong, woven cloth
- 15. A painting medium; a modern medium often touted for it's fast drying properties; famous artists include Andy Warhol, David Hockney, and Cher Anderson
- 17. A wooden frame, often used to hold an artwork while it is being worked on
