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Artists use location to direct the viewer's eye.
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Caravaggio
Stippling
I think all artists have a meaning for their art even if it only makes sense to them. They may have a strange way of expressing themselves. Art is supposed to be mysterious and interesting. When artists' work does not give a clear message, it makes it more fun to think of things that the art could mean.
MC Escher uses mostly patterns in his work and is one of the most famous artists for using this technique.
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Distortion ~APEX
Chiaroscuro -apexThe Dutch artists of the Baroque period used Chiaroscuro technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted.
Daniel Marcus Mendelowitz has written: 'Children are artists' -- subject(s): Child artists 'Drawing, a study guide' -- subject(s): Drawing, History, Technique 'Mendelowitz's Guide to drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, Technique 'Drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, History, Technique
Renaissance artists used value and perspective to make their paintings look more realistic and dynamic and life like
Every Graffiti artist has their own unique technique. The only real teachable technique is how to correctly use the can without getting drips, although some artists intentionally drip their work.