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It depends. For example, at first Andy Warhol was a commercial artists who drafted images of shoes. One point later in his career as a pop artist he circled back to this career, and glamorized images of shoes.
The word "gothic" was first applied to pre-Renaissance architecture (especially churches) to mean crude and unsophisticated. The Goths were a Germanic tribe prominent in the fall of Rome. Later it was applied to the particular medieval style in art and design, and to a genre of romantic literature based on dark or horror themes.
I suppose it could be described as 'mark making', but this can be applied to other things such as carpentry and sculpture too. I would describe everything crated by an artist to be a 'drawing', as you are leaving a statement for other people to see.
Lines or shapes that radiate outward from a central point in a circular fashion.
A picture style is a combination of formating effects applied to a picture.
Functional significance is a term applied to characters.
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applied art
Functional programming when applied to software development alludes to using functions when writing computer programs. Functional programming has been popular in academic circles, but sees little use in industrial applications.
Suggestion: The architecture of pen and any applied science on it.
Ross Munro-Smith has written: 'Merchant ship design' 'Ships and naval architecture (S.I. Units)' -- subject(s): Naval architecture 'Applied naval architecture'
metalwork
The Goths had destroyed classical traditions
The Equi-Marginal Principle can be applied to both consumption as well as production Discuss this statement with the help of an example?
The role a character plays in helping to achieve an overall effect or communicate meaning.
Minimalism is the paring back to the essentials or minimums. In architecture, this involves removing anything applied or decorative, leaving plain smooth surfaces with unadorned or unemphasized connections and junctions.
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