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  2. Outline of the visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Value – use of lightness (tint, or white) and darkness (shade, or black) in a piece of art; Line – straight or curved marks that span a distance between two points. For example, see line art. Color – produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye. Properties of color Hue – red, yellow, blue, green, etc. Intensity

  3. Edwin Butler Bayliss - Wikipedia

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    He sketches in charcoal, pastel and watercolour and painting mainly in oil. He was a prolific painter, a competent etcher, and apparently a sculptor too, though no examples of his sculpture are known. [4] He exhibited his images of the Black Country from 1904 until his death and a large amount of his work is held by Wolverhampton Art Gallery.

  4. Outline of painting - Wikipedia

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    Painting can be described as all of the following: Art – aesthetic expression for presentation or performance, and the work produced from this activity. The word "art" is therefore both a verb and a noun, as is the word "painting". Work of art – aesthetic physical item or artistic creation. A painting is a work of art expressed in paint.

  5. Line art - Wikipedia

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    One of the most fundamental elements of art is the line. An important feature of a line is that it indicates the edge of a two-dimensional (flat) shape or a three-dimensional form. A shape can be indicated by means of an outline, and a three-dimensional form can be indicated by contour lines. [1]

  6. Occupational safety and health - Wikipedia

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    The MHLW is responsible for enforcing Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1972 – the key piece of OSH legislation in Japan –, setting regulations and guidelines, supervising labor inspectors who monitor workplaces for compliance with safety and health standards, investigating accidents, and issuing orders to improve safety conditions.

  7. Elements of art - Wikipedia

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    Elements of art are stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate cview/2130125923|title=Elements of Art: Interpreting Meaning Through the Language of Visual Cues|last=Roxo|first=Justin |id=ProQuest 2130125923}}</ref> The seven most common elements include line, shape, texture, form, space, color and value, with the additions of mark making, and ...

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  9. Industrial painting - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Painting is defined by the 1959 "Manifesto of Industrial Painting: For a unitary applied art", [1] a text by Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio which was originally published in Notizie Arti Figurative No. 9 (1959). A French translation was soon published in Internationale Situationniste no.3 (1959).