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subject of an artwork-what the work is about 
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sculpture that is raised from the background from which it is carved, always attached to the background 
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height by width and depth; fully articulated in space; viewed from any angle and exists in the viewers space 
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artwork resembles something from the natural and visual world around us, that is, the world of natural appearence 
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being educated in the language and terminology of the visual arts 
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studying the jargon (language one doesn't understand) attached to the making of artworks: learning how to critically view artwork 
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resemble the natural world, exists on a continuum 
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an artwork that emphasized the emotional and psychological content of the work 
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3 components of any artifact or work of art 
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the literal shape and mass of an object or figure 
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height by width; a flat surface (drawing paper or canvas) 2-D 
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thick paint on a surface; if you can see the brush strokes the artist is painting with heavy impasto; conveys emotions and intensity 
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how the work was created, the media used (the paint, pastel, clay, bronze, paper, etc.) 
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any materials used to create a work 
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pertaining to the study and appreciation of any form of art, whether it is beautiful or not 
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use of symbols to represent the invisible, intangible, or abstract 
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the rendering of images and objects in a stylized or simplified way; the formal or expressive aspects are emphasized 
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having a consistent, unique manner of visual expression that is distinct from others 
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a contemporary term; not staying within the confines of a single medium (adding objects into sculptures) 
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quality that makes a work of art appear clost to or resemble the natural world-it looks real, whatever that is 
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a piece of sculpture that the viewer can walk around and is intended to be viewed from all sides 
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study of styles of art and cultures linked to these styles 
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the flat two-dimensional surface of a work of art, the 'window' 
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meaning of an image (artwork) beyond its subject matter 
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any sort of natural or manufactured object that is not make by the artist but found by them and put into their artwork 
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a curving, rounded, sensuous event, and derived from the natural world 
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attempts by an artist or any human to put their mark on something, to announce their existence to the world 
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fully developed story of what you see in an artwork 
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looking critically at artworks to find successes and weaknesses 
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