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The arrangement of elements and principles of art to create a feeling of completeness of wholeness.
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Unity
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How things feel, or look as though they might feel if touched.
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Texture
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The distance or area between, around, above, below, and within things.
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Space
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The lightness or darkness of a hue.
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Value
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Art made to be enjoyed visually, not used
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Fine art
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A scenic representation in which miniature sculptures and other objects are displayed against a painted backdrop.
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Diorama
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Outlines and surface edges.
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Contours
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A sculpture that shows a person's head, shoulders, and upper chest.
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Bust
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An object that serves an an emblem or respected symbol.
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Totem
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The art of beautiful writing
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Calligraphy
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A principle of art concerned with arranging the elements so that no one part of the work overpowers, or seems heavier than, any other part.
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Balance
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What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object.
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Color
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Making an element or an object in a work stand out.
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Emphasis
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An art style in which parts of a work are set into motion by a form of energy.
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Kinetic art
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A person whose job is studying, understanding, and judging works or art.
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Art critic
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The brightness or dullness of a hue.
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Intensity
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The study of nature of beauty and art.
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Aesthetics
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Small bits of colored glass and jewels set in cement.
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Mosaic
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Having a recognizable subject that is shown in an unrealistic manner.
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Abstract
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A drawing or painting of mountains, trees, or other natural scenery.
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Landscape
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Hand-painted book illustration.
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Illumination
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A color's name.
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Hue
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An early form of picture writing.
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Hieroglyphic
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The repetition of an element to make a work seem active.
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Rhythm
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Period of rebirth.
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Renaissance
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The principle of art that leads the viewer to sense action in a work, or it can be the path a viewer's eye follows through the work.
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Movement
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Art made by an artist who had no formal training.
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Folk art
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Large two-dimensional works painted on walls
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Murals
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A complete view of an area in all directions.
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Panorama
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Empty space between the shapes or forms in two-and three- dimensional art
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Negative space
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A finely ground powder that gives paint its color.
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Pigment
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A small picture that stands for a word or an idea.
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Pictogram
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The flat surface of a painting of drawing.
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Picture plane
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