drawings made using pencil, ink, chalk or charcoal, Sketches, a person who makes art through the media of paint (paintings), Painter, a person who makes 3D art (sculptures), Sculptor, a person who makes things from clay (ceramics), Potter, a person who designs buildings (architecture), Architect, the basic colours from which all others are made (red, yellow and blue), Primary Colours, the colours made from mixing two primary colours (green, orange, purple), Secondary Colours, the colours opposite in the colour wheel; the most opposite and therefore highlighting the qualities of the other colour, Complimentary Colours, the layout of a picture, how each thing is positioned, Composition, a mirror reflection on either side, Symmetrical, the things in the front part of a picture, Foreground, the things in the back part of a picture, Background, the things, people or animals that are depicted in the picture, Subject matter, the nature of the surface of the picture, like smooth or rough, Texture, the feeling and atmosphere of a place or picture, Mood, with clearly defined edges, Sharp, with unclear soft edges, Blurred, when something is disproportionately large or important, Exaggerated, not natural, manmade, Artificial, a picture of a person’s face and shoulders, Portrait, a picture of nature like fields, hills or mountains, Landscape, a picture of the sea and shore, Seascape, a picture of a city scene, Cityscape, a picture of inanimate objects on a table, Still life, used to describe art without clearly defined subject matter, Abstract, used to describe art with subject matter that is depicted in an unusual way, Figurative, used to describe art with clearly defined subject matter that is depicted in a way similar to a photo or reality, Realistic, the material that the artist uses to make the art, Media.

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