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A device consisting of increasing increments of an absorbing material is called a "reference film."
Japanese Woodblock
A technique in printmaking originating in Japan, prized for its ability to produce vibrant colors and intricate details, especially noted in the ukiyo-e genre.
Textile Effect
Textile Effect refers to the artistic technique or visual appearance wherein works of art, particularly paintings, mimic the texture or patterns of textiles, creating a tapestry-like quality.
Bold Colors
The use of intense, vivid, or striking colors in art, design, or fashion to create impact or convey strong emotions.
Vincent Van Gogh
A post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands known for his vivid colors, emotional honesty, and bold brushwork, with works like "Starry Night" and "Sunflowers."
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