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Collage
an artwork created by gluing different elements, such as paper, photos, and found objects, onto a surface; used to build up an image or create new compositions from existing materials.
Decollage
opposite of collage; it involves cutting, tearing, or removing parts of an existing image to create a new one; can be used to create a "cut-up" effect or in the form of a lacerated poster, where one poster is placed over another and then torn.
Take-off or unstuck
decollage in english
Graffiti
writings or drawings scribbled, scratched, or painted on a wall or other surface in a public space; ranges from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings
Land-Art
art form where the landscape and the artwork are inseparable. It uses natural materials like soil, rock, and water to create art directly in nature, artists shape and alter the natural landscape itself as their medium.
Digital Arts
Any artwork or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process, work created with computers, and can fall under the broader category of new media art.
Mixed-Media
an artwork created using more than one material or art form, combine different traditional media, such as a painting with collage elements or a photograph with other materials.
Printmaking
a process where ink is transferred from a matrix (like a metal plate, stone, woodblock, or screen) onto a surface like paper.
Screens
made of silk or synthetic fabrics used for screen printing