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By admin on Aug 13, 2010 | In Art | Send feedback »
Art Censorship Guide - click here for visit site.
Publication's Full Title: Art Censorship Guide: What you should know about threats to artistic freedom and how to deal with them.
The Art Censorship Guide talks about many Australian artists w…
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By admin on Aug 2, 2010 | In Art | Send feedback »
jade
jaggies
jalee work or jali
jamb
japan
Japanese art
Japanese mending tissue
jataka
Java
JBIG
Jewish art
JFIF
Jin
join
joiner
joint
Jomon
JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
jubé
Judaica
judge and judgment…
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By admin on Jul 31, 2010 | In Art | Send feedback »
What is the purpose of your website? Do you have one? Does an artist need one? There are as many reasons to have a website as their are types of artists. Websites get your art noticed. It does not need to be a site that sales your art, or teaches t…
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By admin on Jul 28, 2010 | In Art, Art Glossary/Definitions | Send feedback »
absurd - Ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable, because of a flaw in logic. Also, pertaining to the view that there is no order or value in human life or in the universe — a condition in which human beings exist in a meaningless, irrational world in w…
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absorbent, absorbent ground - A material is absorbent when it can soak up liquids. Towels, rags, and sponges are common examples, often used to blot, clean up, apply and spread colors, etc. An absorbent ground is a ground or coating on a surface that can…
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By admin on Jul 28, 2010 | In Art, Art Glossary/Definitions | Send feedback »
Abstract Expressionism or abstract expressionism - A painting movement in which artists typically applied paint rapidly, and with force to their huge canvases in an effort to show feelings and emotions, painting gesturally, non-geometrically, sometim…
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By admin on Jul 28, 2010 | In Art, Art Glossary/Definitions | Send feedback »
absorption - Refers to the light absorbing behavior of some surfaces — various characteristics determine the degree to which surfaces absorb certain colors. The light which is absorbed is converted to heat, while light not absorbed is either transmitted…
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By admin on Jul 28, 2010 | In Art, Art Glossary/Definitions | Send feedback »
absorbent, absorbent ground - A material is absorbent when it can soak up liquids. Towels, rags, and sponges are common examples, often used to blot, clean up, apply and spread colors, etc. An absorbent ground is a ground or coating on a surface that ca…
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By admin on Jul 28, 2010 | In Art, Art Glossary/Definitions | Send feedback »
abacus - In architecture, a flat slab on top of a capital, beneath an architrave. Also called an impost block. Example: An abacus as part of a schematic diagram of the Doric order. Also see capital, column, classical orders, cornice, Corinthian,…
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AA - When found on a tube or other container of paint, indicates the highest degree of color permanence. Also see A, archival image, B, and C.
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By admin on Jul 28, 2010 | In Art, Art Glossary/Definitions | Send feedback »
A - When found on a tube or other container of paint, indicates the standard degree of color permanence.
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1-bit image - A digital image with one bit allocated for the storage of each pixel, meaning 2 different colors are possible — black and white. 2-bit image - A digital image with two bits allocated for the storage of each pixel, meaning four monochroma…
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By admin on Jul 26, 2010 | In Art | Send feedback »
wedging - A technique in which clay is thoroughly kneaded and cut before use in modeling or pottery, to make it plastic and remove air pockets.
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By admin on Jul 26, 2010 | In Art | Send feedback »
Web - See World Wide Web (WWW).
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