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  1. 4. uses a small gun to apply thin coats of products to a surface with great detail using compressed air that is attached to the gun with a small hose.
  2. 5. was a method of painting that superseded the encaustic painting method, only to be itself replaced by oil painting.
  3. 6. artist used soft or malleable materials up to create form, it is an additive process.
  4. 7. it can be difficult to define or describe any one common style.
  5. 9. The essential ingredient of photography
  6. 10. involves keeping or cutting away a shape where material is systematically removed from outside in.
  7. 12. is a unique movement in arts because the artist uses his body to create art and that art is presented and performed live.
  8. 13. is a mix of natural or synthetic pigments, water, and gum Arabic that acts as a binding agent to hold the paint together.
  9. 14. The subject is physically or literally emphasized in a photograph which conveys the meaning or the over-all idea that can be derived from the visual relationship of elements in a photograph.
  10. 15. It was also used by countless other famous artists, from Picasso to Botticelli.
  11. 16. sculptures gather and join different materials to create an assembled sculpture.
  12. 18. photography are like paint-brushes, the setting you choose for each element determines the look of part of the photograph.
  13. 20. are three-dimensional constructions that transform their surroundings and alter viewers’ perceptions of space.
  14. 21. This art describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is set out to expose the essence, essentials or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or concepts.
  15. 23. It describes a style of highly detailed 20th century realist painting in which the artist attempts to replicate an image from a photograph in all its microscopic exactness.
  16. 24. This is the newest medium used in art and was only developed in 1940.
  17. 25. Latin word for sculpture
  18. 26. involve modeling the sculpture, then making a mold and casting it on a metal or other medium
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  1. 1. Intended as a reaction to preceding modern art movements, contemporary art is thought to have begun on the heels of Pop Art.
  2. 2. the process of painting on a tablet and creating artwork digitally on a computer.
  3. 3. is preferred medium of painting for building exteriors and interiors, this water solube medium is also good for such artistic applications as mural
  4. 7. is art for which the idea behind the work is more important than the finished art object.
  5. 8. are generally translucent, meaning that you can see the texture of the paper that lies beneath.
  6. 11. t is a genre that gained prominence with the rise of graffiti in the 1980s.
  7. 12. is the process of applying paint, color, pigment, or other medium in any surface by the use of brushes and other implements like knife, sponge, cloth, and airbrushes.
  8. 17. is a type of paint with an opaque and glossy finish. It’s strong, long lasting and it’s usually used for painting indoors or metal surfaces.
  9. 19. involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments have been added. The liquid/paste is then applied to a surface is usually prepared wood, although canvas and other materials are often used.
  10. 22. It’s commonly known as an oil-based paint, but it doesn’t contain oil.