watercolours, oil paints, canvas, printing materials. I know its vague but i .
JMW Turner's paintings were distinct from those of his contemporaries due to his innovative use of color, light, and atmosphere, often prioritizing these elements over precise detail. He embraced emotional expression and dramatic scenes, pushing the boundaries of Romanticism and foreshadowing Impressionism. Turner's unique ability to capture the sublime in nature through swirling forms and vibrant palettes set him apart, marking a significant departure from the more traditional, detailed approaches of his peers. His work often conveyed a sense of movement and transience, reflecting a deep engagement with the natural world.
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He used weed to create his art
aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood
The difference between aboriginal contempary art and aboriginal traditional art is, contampary artist are known to use a reasonable mixture of materials and different styles in their paintings.
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JMW Turner's paintings were distinct from those of his contemporaries due to his innovative use of color, light, and atmosphere, often prioritizing these elements over precise detail. He embraced emotional expression and dramatic scenes, pushing the boundaries of Romanticism and foreshadowing Impressionism. Turner's unique ability to capture the sublime in nature through swirling forms and vibrant palettes set him apart, marking a significant departure from the more traditional, detailed approaches of his peers. His work often conveyed a sense of movement and transience, reflecting a deep engagement with the natural world.
they use paint, rocks and most of the materials we use
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ink or pen
He used weed to create his art
a collarge is a type of art that you use a different range of materials for. (tracing paper,felt and maybe magazine pages) and you use all of those materials to make one whole piece of art
umberto use oil pain on canvases
She only uses porcelain.
he used charcoal, metal, wood and found objects.
aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood