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Mixed media

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Wet and Dry Media: Wet media consists of materials such as paints and inks that use some sort of liquidity in their usage or composition. Dry materials (such as pencils, charcoal, and crayons) are lacking this inherent liquidity. Using wet and dry media in conjunction is considered mixed media for
169:: This is an art form which involves combining different materials like ribbons, newspaper clippings, photographs etc. to create a new whole. While it was a sporadic practice in antiquity, it became a fundamental part of modern art in the early 20th century, due to the efforts of 195:: This is a specific form where the artist will reuse a book by modifying/altering it physically for use in the work. This can involve physically cutting and pasting pages to change the contents of the book or using the materials of the book as contents for an art piece. 234:'s 1937 sculpture is a modified bust of Joseph Bard, which was covered by paper and fur. When this was lost, she made a 1940 variation which shrouded and blinded the figure with feathers, beads and cloth creating an entirely different perspective on the sculpture. 220:: Picasso's piece depicts what can be seen as a table with a cut lemon, a knife, a napkin and a newspaper among other discernible objects. It is elliptical (with speculation that the work itself could be depicting a 720: 185:
art: These are objects that are found and used by artists and incorporated into artworks because of their perceived artistic value. It was popularized by the conceptual artist
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in the late 20th century. Mixed media continues to be a popular form for artists, with different forms like wet media and markings being explored.
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which combines visual art with non-visual elements, such as recorded sound, literature, drama, dance, motion graphics, music, or interactivity.
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which combined bronze and electricity. The Expansion sculpture is thought to be the first bronze sculpture to be illuminated from within.
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or material has been employed. Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different
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contributed to the mixed media's growth in popularity throughout the 20th century with artists like
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Mixed media art can be differentiated into distinct types, some of which are:
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its combination of inherently differing media to create a finalized piece.
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Alberto Baumann, "Inheritance of the Twentieth Century" (1980).
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Encyclopedia of Artists: Art movements, glossary, and index
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The first modern artwork to be considered mixed media is
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Hopkins, Budd. "Modernism and the collage aesthetic."
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Index

Mixed Media
Jack Ohman


Adam Niklewicz
visual art
artwork
medium
media
paint
cloth
paper
wood
found objects
multimedia art
Pablo Picasso
collage
Cubism
Dada
Henri Matisse
Joseph Cornell
Jean Dubuffet
Ellsworth Kelly
installations
Collage
Braque
Assemblage
Found object
Marcel Duchamp
Altered books

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