Results for: painting technique, painting technique in which shades of gray are used
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any technique used to identify proteins through antigen-antibody reactions; blot created in order to perform an antigen-antibody reactionimmunoblot
apply as a penalty, apply carelessly, blow made with an open hand, smack, whack; noise like that of a slap, crack; insult, sharp criticism; guitar technique, blow made with the open hand, directly, sharply, exactly, forcefully, hit with the open hand, ...slap
apply oil to something, flattery, fuel, greasy liquid (derived from animal, vegetable, and mineral substances) that does not mix with water and is used for many purposes (i.e. food, lubrication, etc.); petroleum, oil paint, oil painting, petroleum deri...oil
apply small dots or dabs of paint or ink to a surface, apply with dabbing strokes, artistic technique, dabbed finish, dapple, make surface material appear grainy, paint by dabbingstipple
area out of direct sunlight, cast a shadow upon; dim, darken; screen, hide from view; protect from light; cover with a shade; add shading to; change gradually, change in small degrees, change slightly or gradually, dark parts of painting, darken part o...shade
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), Austrian composer, creator of the twelve-tone composition techniqueSchoenberg
art of writing, technique of writing by hand, type of handwritingpenmanship
art technique using one color, artwork in one color, black-and-white coloration, black-and-white image, consisting of one color, drawing in different shades of one color, artwork made with different shades of one color, dull, in shades of one color, mo...monochrome
artist who uses light and shade for dramatic effect (in a picture or painting)chiaroscurist
artistic description or representation, describe something, embodiment or epitome, feature picture of somebody, imagine something, mental image, movie, movies, observed situation, photo, photograph; drawing, painting; film; embodiment, incarnation, pho...picture
artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes, music expressing impressions and feelings, school of paintingimpressionism
artistic style of medieval northern Europe (including architecture, painting, music, etc.); extinct Germanic language of the Goths, black lettergothic
artistic style resembling photography, extremely detailed painting style that resembles photographyphotorealism
artistic technique which creates textural effects by rubbing crayon or charcoal over paper placed on a rough or textured surface; artwork produced using this technique; act of rubbing against someone or something to obtain sexual stimulation, artwork c...frottage
artistic use of light and shade, claire-obscure, method of depicting light and shade in a picture, use of light and shade to create dramatic effect (in a picture or painting)chiaroscuro
 

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