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Sandy Skoglund is known for her distinctive style that combines surrealism and conceptual art. She often creates elaborate, immersive installations that feature vivid colors and whimsical, dreamlike environments, typically populated by animals and human figures. Her work often explores themes of perception, reality, and the relationship between nature and technology. Skoglund's use of photography to document her installations further enhances the surreal quality of her art.
Any style he wants...
You use paint for art , and commercial art is like actor or actress art!
His style was sometimes in use of the African American Slave slang, or dialect. Even though he did not always use this style, it was his most well known style.
Maggie Laubser attended the South African School of Art in Cape Town. She studied there from 1912 to 1914, where she honed her skills in painting and developed her artistic style. Laubser became known for her vibrant landscapes and expressive use of color, contributing significantly to South African art.
style use for art paintings
art deco is a style of architecture not a clothing and jewelry style.
His style is Italian High Renaissance.
they use ink
he painted pictures of cakes and hotdogs
Wolfgang Sievers art style was photography but he mostly did architectural and industrial photography. Weblink for more information: http://www.answers.com/wolfgang%20sievers
impressionism,illustration,nocturne, and tonalism
Photorealism was created as a result of the widespread use of Photography.
Photorealism was created as a result of the widespread use of photography.
He worked primarily in the media of lithographs and woodcuts .
Delftware pop art is a style of pop art that is influenced by the pottery style of Delft, Netherlands. This style makes use of aquamarine blues and animal/flower motifs to print designs on to mediums other than pottery. This includes paper, natural slate, canvas and also wood.
The use of geometric shapes in painting is used in abstract art. Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art.