Time based art is a general term used to describe any type of art that uses time as a medium. It can include animation, video, three photos displayed together that suggest the passage of time, performance art or even a something like a fountain or light display.
chinoiserie
visual patterns based on the multiplication and addition tables modulo.
Latex based padding material is sponge-rubber. Considering you can use both in art that is all you would be after. :)
The rhythmic sequence of contractions is coordinated by the sinoatrial (SA) and atrioventricular (AV) nodes.
Op Art is short for optical art, which is a form of visual art, and themed from abstract art, specifically optical illusions. It uses the repetition of simple forms and colors to create vibrating effects, moiré patterns, foreground-background confusion, an exaggerated sense of depth, and other visual effects. Basically based on tricks of visual perception.
Ballet
A reaction is based on whether or not you like the art; a critique is based on the art, the artist's decisions, and the arts context,
No dressage is not timed
the art style is based on a classical time period in which there was once the nine Muses of art, but the titan Prometheus gifted man with art which truly means that the Greek and Roman art style is now based off of classical art by: A.S.
Realism is a type of art that is as realistic as the artist can get. The art is based on real things.
You are timed in your level for bonus points.
Yes, Judo is a martial art that was based on JuJitsu.
In short: Art is often beautifuly representation of out nature. Art is often based on nature.
When you look at old Chinese art, it is based on beauty in nature.
Abstract art that is objective is based or inspired on a subject or object, though it does not appear so. Abstract art that is nonobjective is not based on or refer to a subject or object. Hope this helps
I'm not an art major, but, logically, one would assume that popart is based on popular culture, hence the name "POP-art", (POPular (culture) art). Whatever is popular in today's modern age world and had been a while ago is what it is based on, or at least I think it should be. Hence, you can arrive at the conclusion that pop art keeps changing, since things that are popular also change with time. So, i believe that nobody truly knows what pop art is based on. Unless of course, it's based entirely upon abstract art, and is a subdivision of abstract art. Then, you would have weird shapes and figures to work with, things that you call "modern".
Conventional is art which gives nothing new, is based on old traditions and conventions.