Examples of base in the following topics:
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- Motion, a principle of art, is a tool artists use to organize the artistic elements in a work; it is employed in both static and time-based mediums.
- Motion is employed in both static and in time-based mediums and can show a direct action or the intended path for the viewer's eye to follow through a piece.
- While static art forms have the ability to imply or suggest time and motion, the time-based mediums of film, video, kinetic sculpture, and performance art demonstrate time and motion by their very definitions.
- Video is essentially the same process, but digitally-based and with fewer frames per second.
- Name some techniques and mediums used by artists to convey motion in both static and time-based art forms
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- The most commonly used modeling clays are ceramic, oil-based, polymer, and paper clay.
- Oil-based clay is made from a combination of oils, waxes and clay minerals.
- Because oil does not evaporate like water, oil-based clays remain malleable for a very long time.
- Plasticine is an example of a trademarked oil-based clay.
- Sculptures made from oil-based clays cannot be fired and are therefore not considered ceramics.
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- Rococo salons are known for their elaborate detail, serpentine design work, asymmetry and predisposition to lighter, pastel, or gold-based color palettes.
- Rococo salons are characterized by their elaborate detail, intricate patterns, serpentine design work, asymmetry, as well as a predisposition to lighter, pastel, and gold-based color palettes .
- Furniture design became physically lighter, so as to be easily moved around for gatherings, and many specialized pieces came to prominence, such as the ‘fauteuil chair,' the ‘voyeuse chair,' and the ‘berger et gondola. ' Furniture in the Rococo period was freestanding, as opposed to wall-based, in order to accentuate the lighthearted and versatile atmosphere that was desired by the aristocracy.
- Both of these salons exhibit typical Rococo style with walls, ceilings, and moulding decorated with delicate interlacings of curves based on the fundamental shapes of the 'S,' as well as with shell forms and other natural shapes.
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- Religious cosmology explains the origin, history, and evolution of the universe based on the religious mythology of a specific tradition.
- Religious cosmology is a way of explaining the origin, the history, and the evolution of the cosmos or universe, based on the religious mythology of a specific tradition.
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- While static art forms have the ability to imply or suggest time and motion, the time-based mediums of film, video, kinetic sculpture, dance and performance make use of actual motion by their very definitions as mediums.
- Video is essentially the same process, but instead of making use of celluloid film, it is digitally-based, with fewer frames per second.
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- For instance, the Greek classical architectural orders are all proportioned rather than dimensioned or measured modules, because the earliest modules were not based on body parts and their spans (fingers, palms, hands, and feet), but rather on column diameters and the widths of arcades and fenestrations.
- Typically, one set of column diameter modules used for casework and architectural moldings by the Egyptians and Romans is based on the proportions of the palm and the finger, while another less delicate module—used for door and window trim, tile work, and roofing in Mesopotamia and Greece—was based on the proportions of the hand and the thumb.
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- The latter, with its emphasis on asymmetry, bright colors, and ornamentation is typically considered to be the direct opposite of the Neoclassical style, which is based on order, symmetry and simplicity.
- Additionally, archaeological ruins found in Pompeii and Herculaneum informed many of the stylistic values of Neoclassical interior design based on the ancient Roman rediscoveries.
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- Silkscreen printing is a stencil-based method of printmaking that involves passing ink through a finely woven mesh onto a given surface.
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- The visual arts are divided into categories that make distinctions based on the context of the work.
- These movements no longer emphasized the importance of realistic depictions and moralistic themes, but were instead based on conceptual and cerebral ideals, ushering in numerous revolutions in the Western art world.
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- The Taj Mahal's base structure is essentially a large, multi-chambered cube with chamfered corners, forming an unequal octagon that is approximately 180 feet on each of the four long sides.
- Its height of around 115 feet is about the same as the length of the base, and is accentuated as it sits on a cylindrical "drum" which is roughly 23 feet high.
- Their columned bases open through the roof of the tomb and provide light to the interior.
- Tall decorative spires (guldastas) extend from edges of base walls, and provide visual emphasis to the height of the dome.