I think he used texture and space :) hope that helps :)
He became increasingly interested pastel crayons. Also in his later years he made small sculptures.
Oil painting, pastel, smal-scale sculpture (wax to bronze).
Oil. I saw the painting in the Minneapolis art museum.
Degas had a favorite theme, the ballet dancers and theatre performers in Paris. He liked capturing moments in contemporary life.
Degas was a painter and a sculptor. His tools included paints, brushes, pastels, and various scultping tools.
Artists cannot possibly have just one favorite color.
The use of strong diagonal lines
where did ed ruscha use the visual elements in his work
Ballet dancers, portraits of people, race horses.
Degas had a favorite theme, the ballet dancers and theatre performers in Paris. He liked capturing moments in contemporary life.
Oil paint and in some cases pastels.
He made them in wax. After his death many of them were cast in bronze.
Pastel over brush-and-ink drawing on paper.
Degas was a painter and a sculptor. His tools included paints, brushes, pastels, and various scultping tools.
Artists cannot possibly have just one favorite color.
The use of strong diagonal lines
where did ed ruscha use the visual elements in his work
there is an infinite as long as you use your IMAGINATION
mix media
Oil paint on canvas. From about 1880 Degas concentrated on pastel. After his eyesight failed he did sculptures in wax. He also experimented with etchings, lithographs and monotypes.