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work of art

the visual oppression of an idea or experience, formed with skills, through the use of a medium.

medium

particular material along with its accompanying technique.

mix media

works of art made with more than one medium.

photomontage

the process of combining parts of various photographs.

folk artist

art of people who have no formal, academic training, but whose works are part of an established tradition of style and craftsmanship.

outside artist

art produced by those with no formal training.

representational artist

art that recognizably represents or depicts a particular subject.

figurative art

human form is the primary subject.

subject

objects that representational art depicts.

abstract art

art that depicts natural objects in simplified, distorted or exaggerated ways.

non-representational art

art without reference to anything outside itself.

form

refers to total effect of combined visual qualities within a work, including such component as materials, color, shape, line and desire.

content

refers to the message or meaning of the work of art. what the artist communicates to the viewer.

ironography

refers to subjects, symbols, and motifs, used in an image to convey its meaning to particular cultures, or religions.