novels: a long printed story about imaginary characters and events
noun
surrealism: a type of 20th-century art and literature in which unusual or impossible things are shown happening
noun
open-air: used to describe a place that does not have a roof, or an event that takes place outside
adjective
impressionism: a style of painting, which began in France in the 1860s, in which the artist tries to represent the effects of light on an object, person, area of countryside
noun
abstract: existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object
adjetive
landscape: a view or picture of the countryside, or the art of making such pictures
noun
mythology: a popular belief that is probably not true
noun
inspired: excellent, or resulting from inspiration
adjective
pieces: a part of something
noun
cubism: a style of modern art in which an object or person is shown as a set of geometric shapes and as if seen from many different angles at the same time
noun
still life: a type of painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects that do not move, such as flowers, fruit, bowls
noun
surfaces: the outer or top part or layer of something part of speech: noun
noun
pop art: a type of modern art that started in the 1960s and uses images and objects from ordinary life
noun
mythology: a popular belief that is probably not true
noun
critics: someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something
noun
posing: to move into and stay in a particular position, in order to be photographed, painted
noun
site-specific: refers to a work of art designed specifically for a particular location and that has an interrelationship with the location
noun
portrait: a painting, photograph, drawing, etc. of a person or, less commonly, of a group of people part of
part of speech: noun
useful: effective; helping you to do or achieve something
adjective
expressionism: a style of art, music, or writing, found especially in the 1900s, that expresses extreme feelings
noun
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