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Different forms of art including photography, sculptures, painting, drawing, printmaking, and decorative art.

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Why does Lisa milroy paint in formations?

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because it could be easy to know what to draw first

Is a graphic tablet a input or output device?

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Input. You draw on it, the movements are converted into digital data which goes INTO the computer. The answers are normally the logical ones.

What process do you go through to analyze a work of art?

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Classical decomposition requires the study of the space the art takes place in, the color composition if applicable, the lines and flow of the work, the technique used, and the emotion and intellectual response it evokes. The space in which the art takes place could be the phsyical setting, the division of space in the work itself (common in paintings) and how it interacts with the space (negative vs. positive space.) The color composition is important in how the colors chosen relate to the work (or the lack there of). The lines and flow of the work tend to pertain more to visual works but anyone that has evaluated the artwork in automotive design know full well the importance of lines in the work. The technique is important especially in phsyical artwork such as sculpture and relief painting. This is also crucial in multimedia work and abstract sculpture. The last part, largely subjective, is what the work solicits from the viewer. Art without emotion could be argued ... isn't art. Andy Worhol explored this idea with pop art (cambell soup can anyone?) on what is the nature of art. Art is either everywhere (in your spoon, fork, stapler, etc.) or some rare thing (a painting by Raphel verus the macroni happy face the 4 year old did) and if it is a rare thing then what does the art have to convey? What elevates art from engineering then? This last part is solely the responsibility of the critic rather then the artist. An artist always sees their art as art, but what prompts the view to consider it art and what steps does the work take to make a believer out of the viewer...

What does ceramic produce?

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ceramics produce clay and mold and other fun stuff you can do.

What is giclee?

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A Giclee print is a print of a piece of art that is made from a digital source, using ink-jet printing. It is a high-resolution, high-quality print, done on a special printer onto any of a number of fabrics, vinyl, paper, etc.

Actor Pierce Brosnan spends much of his free time painting pictures which are turned into Giclee prints. He gives the prints to his favorite charitable organizations, which they can then sell, using all profits for their cause.

What types of artworks use value?

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This is a very broad question. To put it simply, values in art are the lightness and darkness of a piece. For instance, black-and-white photography depends on value or else the photograph you'd be seeing would simply be a flat color, or basically only one color. Whether or not the artwork utilizes different shades determines if it uses value

What does the color macontosh look like?

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brown and tan with a little cream

How do elements of art and music affect us?

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Music can have a great influence on some people, and depending on the time period, it has also had big impacts on society. Music can influence people to do good and bad things, and even want to start a revolution.

The greatest artistic triumphs of the Romans were in ceramics true of false?

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This is true. Although the Romans were also known for architecture, sculpture, paintings, and mosaics, ceramics were their major triumph.

Vases, urns, and jars were huge accomplishments. They were not only known for their design and techniques, but also for the reliefs that were painted on them. Ceramic painting was a very intricate art form, up into the beginning of the Hellenistic period.

What is the name of that man Who excavate historic sites and discover interesting objects like coins and pottery?

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People who are trained to excavate historic sites are known as Archaeologists. They are looking for any clues that will help them to know what was there, when it was built, who built it, why it was built and so on. They are not just looking for items such as coins and pottery, although if there are any then they are of great help in putting a date on when people lived there.

What are the best art mediums to use?

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encostics, melted wax with oil paint in it, works beautifully on a wooden board.

Who is Priscilla Jones?

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Priscilla Jones is an artist that creates artworks out of wire and material's, she also uses buttons her art is very delicate but is still very detailed. :)))

What is art from abridged dictionary?

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If a piece of writing is unabridged, it means that it has not been shortened in any way. In an unabridged dictionary, the word "art" has multiple meanings, including a line of work that requires tremendous skill, the curriculum for a liberal arts education, and the business of gaining knowledge itself.

What does a portrait say about a person?

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A portrait reflects the emotions and characteristics of the person painted/sketched. A lot of artists use the eyes as a means to reflect the emotions of the person and therefore the person's demeanor as a whole. From the emotions reflected upon the portrait's face, one can almost always begin to understand the character of that person.

Why did the pop art movement occur?

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Pop art and op-art were popular art movements in the 1960's. Pop art and Op art were separate art movements but the public mixed them, much to the annoyance of the founding artists. The term Op-art was first coined by Time magazine. It was typified by the dramatic, trick-optic effects of line and contrasting areas of colour. Fashion Designers picked up these art trends and modified them for use in their clothing designs. Courreges was influenced by the Op-art movement. Op art was the optical trick of contrasting areas of line and colour. Chain stores stocked black and white themed clothes and boots, coats and hats in PVC and other artificial materials. The look was effective but too much could cause headaches. In 1961 Andy Warhol's Pop art paintings "Advertisement," 1960, "Little King," 1960, "Superman," 1960, "Saturday's Popeye," 1960 were used in the window displays of the Bonwit Teller department Store in New York. Images from modern art appeared on dresses. They were symbols of mass-produced, commercial images.

Is there pottery barn teen in Canada?

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Pottery Barn Canada sells the same types of things that US Pottery Barns do. They include things like furniture, household item, artificial flowers and plants, wedding accents, outdoor lights and nicknacks.

What artists use tone?

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Vermeer, Rembrandt and Zurbaran, Caravaggio, Gerhard Richter, Georges De La Tour,

Goya, Morandi, Honore Daumier, Vija Celmins, Arikha and Djamel Tatah.

You may also want to research the art term Chiaroscuro, of which it is Italian for 'light-dark.' Some artists who employed the Chiaroscuro technique, epecially during the Renaissance, were Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael.

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Is a giclee better than a serigraph?

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There is an entirely different process used in making each type of image. A lithograph is a very high quality machine printed image made by using a 4 color separation process much like how the covers of any color magazine is printed.

A Serigraph is a silk screened image. With a Serigraph the original oil painting is scanned and separated digitally into each and every color found in the original. A separate silk screen is created for each and every color that was scanned. There are usually from 80 to 130 individual colors in the majority of some Serigraphs.

Each silk screen is precisely placed over the Serigraph paper, and then by hand squeegee, paint for a specific color is applied. This single application of one paint color must then dry for at least 24 to 48 hours before the next color paint can be applied.

It can take a Serographer up to 6 months to produce 1 run of as many as 500 Serigraphs of the same image.

Serigraphs are also produced in much smaller numbers than Lithographs, and they are as costly to produce, and as close to the actual original painting as you can possibly get.

There is a very noticeable difference in the high quality of a Serigraph (technically original art) when compared to a Lithograph (reproduction).

What should the artist do to create an effective caricature?

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One can learn to draw a caricature by reading the tutorials and watching videos at the websites, such as Learn to Draw, Tom Richmond and Dragoart. Drawing a caricature can be a lot of fun.

What is a photo collage?

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Photo collage is the work to combine a lots of photos into a whole new one. Of course you can create and add some customized features such as frame and text to make your collage much more special.

The best way to do collage is to do it on Mac as there are so many powerful photography applications on App store.