ARH 2000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Prismacolor, Photorealism, Plat

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Mediums materials and tools that artists use to create a work of art. (artistic) techniques methods; the specific ways in which mediums are handled, controlled, and applied. Realism the replication of people and things as they are seen by the eye without idealization or distortion. Also refers to work that shows how things are seen/observed rather than how they are represented. Representational art (kinda the opposite of realism) describes forms in the natural world that most people would find recognizable. Yes, butso is art that depicts recognizable subject matter and departs from strict realism. Abstract art does not imitate or clearly represent visible reality. Nonobjective art does not begin with objects in the visible world. Nonobjective composition contains visual elements, ex. line, shape, colour, texture, etc. , without recognizable subject matter. Line a moving dot. /two dots connect to create a line. Dot a point in which does not have a measurable size in math.

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