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of marks, usually of ink, graphite, chalk, charcoal, or crayon. drawing as formal artistic creation might be defined as the primarily linear rendition of objects in the visible world, as well as of concepts,... latin american art latin american art, artistic traditions that developed in mesoamerica,
certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language. the elements of this language—its shapes, lines, colours, tones, and textures—are used in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement, and light... architecture architecture, the art and technique of designing and building...
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of marks, usually of ink, graphite, chalk, charcoal, or crayon. drawing as formal artistic creation might be defined as the primarily linear rendition of objects in the visible world, as well as of concepts,... latin american art latin american art, artistic traditions that developed in mesoamerica,
certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language. the elements of this language—its shapes, lines, colours, tones, and textures—are used in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement, and light... architecture architecture, the art and technique of designing and building...
https://www.britannica.com/browse/Visual-Arts