A curved support structure that supports the weight of walls and roofs
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arch
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The decision as to whether a piece of artwork is successful
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judgment
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A statement regarding the actual content of a piece of art
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description
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A framework that is used to help support the construction of a sloped roof
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truss
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A rounded roof on a structure
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dome
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A three-dimensional medium that has components of clay glass plastic bronze metal wood stone or wire
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sculpture
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Artwork that has length and width
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two-dimensional artwork Artwork that has a length and width is usually a painting, print or sculpture.
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A process that combines a variety of materials or objects to create a sculpture
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Grouping a variety of materials or objects to create a sculpture
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The visual expression or solution to ones ideas experiences or intentions
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Emotional
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A sculpture that is viewed from one side and is created on a flat background
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relief sculpture
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The process used to determine what the artist was trying to convey
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interpretation
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Balance movement patter emphasis variety and unity
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principles of design
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Artwork that can be viewed from all sides and consists of length with and depth
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3-d artwork
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A type of column that has a simple decoration on the capital
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doric column
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This theory bases the success of artwork of the expressiveness of the content and a personal response from the viewer in order for the piece of successful
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emotionalism
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The actual material an artist uses such an acrylic paint markers ink charcoal photography and colored pencils
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The actual material an artist uses such an acrylic paint,
markers, ink, charcoal photography, and colored pencils is called a
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This painting medium uses turpentine as its solvent and chemicals to dilute blend and clean up
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this painting medium uses turpentine as its solvent and uses
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The tools used to create a work of art
elements of art
The lightness or darkness of a color
value
A curved support structure that supports the weight of walls and roofs
arch
The decision as to whether a piece of artwork is successful
judgment
A statement regarding the actual content of a piece of art
description
A framework that is used to help support the construction of a sloped roof
truss
A rounded roof on a structure
dome
A three-dimensional medium that has components of clay glass plastic bronze metal wood stone or wire
sculpture
Artwork that has length and width
two-dimensional artwork Artwork that has a length and width is usually a painting, print or sculpture.
A process that combines a variety of materials or objects to create a sculpture
Grouping a variety of materials or objects to create a sculpture
is called assemblage.
The visual expression or solution to ones ideas experiences or intentions
Emotional
A sculpture that is viewed from one side and is created on a flat background
relief sculpture
The process used to determine what the artist was trying to convey
interpretation
Balance movement patter emphasis variety and unity
principles of design
Artwork that can be viewed from all sides and consists of length with and depth
3-d artwork
A type of column that has a simple decoration on the capital
doric column
This theory bases the success of artwork of the expressiveness of the content and a personal response from the viewer in order for the piece of successful
emotionalism
The actual material an artist uses such an acrylic paint markers ink charcoal photography and colored pencils
The actual material an artist uses such an acrylic paint,
markers, ink, charcoal photography, and colored pencils is called a
Medium.
This painting medium uses turpentine as its solvent and chemicals to dilute blend and clean up
this painting medium uses turpentine as its solvent and uses
chemical to dilute blend and clean up