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film
upright=1.35|thumb|thumbtime=6:15|A Trip to the Moon (1902) is considered to be a turning point in the development of narrative and science fiction films.
video game
electronic game with user interface and visual feedback
visual arts
practice of art which creates works that are primarily visual in nature
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lithography
thumb|upright=1.3|A lithograph of Charles Marion Russell's The Custer Fight (1903), with the range of tones fading toward the edges.
work of art
aesthetic item or artistic creation
photograph
thumb|A photograph
thumb|A modern-day photograph of an Icelandic landscape, captured on a personal camera
A photograph (also known as a photo, or more generically referred to as an image or picture) is an image created by light falling on a photosensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic image sensor. The process and practice of creating such images is called photography.
conceptual art
contemporary art movement
sketch
quickly executed freehand drawing

pastel
alt=View of a woman from behind|thumb|William Merritt Chase, Study of Flesh Color and Gold, 1888, [[National Gallery of Art]]
thumb|Maurice Quentin de La Tour, a bravura pastel portrait of [[Louis XV, 1748]]
encaustic painting
artistic technique using encaustic paint
video art
type of art

mezzotint technique
thumb|Saint Agnes, mezzotint by John Smith (engraver)|John Smith after [[Godfrey Kneller, usually thought to be a portrait of Kneller's daughter, Catherine Voss]]
decorative art
arts or crafts concerned with the design and manufacture of functional, beautiful objects
picture book
book with images at least as important as words, commonly directed at young children and featuring a story
rock art
human-made markings on natural stone
charcoal
form of dry art medium
found object
art created from undisguised, but often modified, objects or products that are not normally considered art
assemblage
art form and technique

printmaking
thumb|alt=Hokusai, The Underwave off Kanagawa, depicting various waves. A ship can be seen upon the waters.|300px|Katsushika Hokusai The Underwave off Kanagawa, 1829/1833, color [[woodcut, Rijksmuseum Collection]]
thumb|300px|Rembrandt, [[Self-portrait, etching, ]]
thumb|300px|Francisco Goya, There is No One To Help Them, [[Disasters of War series, aquatint ]]
garden design
art and process of designing and creating plans for layout and planting of gardens and landscapes
generative art
form of art that is created through the use of autonomous systems, often involving algorithms, random processes, or computational techniques to generate artworks
stone carving
art of shaping stone materials
mail art
art movement coined in the 1960s
mixed media
artistic technique that uses more than one medium
pietra dura
artwork technique of creating works in which pieces of hard, polished stone of varying shapes are set into marble or another hard surface to form a pattern
hot rod
custom American classic car with oversized engine
Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
Ancient settlement in Saudi Arabia
digital painting
type of art
sand animation
manipulation of sand to create animation, by applying sand to a surface and then rendering images by drawing lines and figures in the sand with one's hands; a sand animation performer will often use the aid of an overhead projector or lightbox

lowrider
thumb|1964 Chevrolet Impala (fourth generation)|Chevrolet Impala named "Gypsy Rose," owned by [[Jesse Valadez, on display in the Petersen Automotive Museum. It is considered one of the most iconic lowriders ever built.]]
A lowrider or low rider is a customized car with a lowered body that emerged in the post-WWII, 1940s-1950's era. The exact origin of the lowrider is debatable, but it was probably birthed in Southern California, with many people claiming that lowriders really started in Tijuana, Texas, or New Mexico. Lowriders were particularly popular amongst young Chicanos, who adopted the a
string art
art made with thread strung between points
Artes Mechanicae
medieval concept of ordered practices or skills, often juxtaposed to the traditional seven liberal arts (Artes liberales)

sandpainting
thumb|Rangoli, a popular form of Indian sand paintings, in [[Singapore.]]
Sandpainting is the art of pouring coloured sands, and powdered pigments from minerals or crystals, or pigments from other natural or synthetic sources onto a surface to make a fixed or unfixed sand painting. Unfixed sand paintings have a long established cultural history in numerous social groupings around the globe, and are often temporary, ritual paintings prepared for religious or healing ceremonies. This form of art is also referred to as drypainting.
sticker art
type of street art

scrimshaw
thumb|American whaling ships, scrimshaw on whale tooth, c. 1800
Scrimshaw is scrollwork, engravings, and carvings done in bone or ivory. Typically it refers to the artwork created by whalers, engraved on the byproducts of whales, such as bones or cartilage. It is most commonly made out of the bones and teeth of sperm whales, the baleen of other whales, and the tusks of walruses.
custom car
passenger vehicle that has been substantially altered in its appearance

aquascaping
thumb|upright=1.4|alt=Aquarium containing a variety of plants and a piece of driftwood, with white gravel at front and a plant with red leaves at the upper left.|58 United States customary units#Fluid volume|gallon (220 [[litre) freshwater aquascape]]
Aquascaping is the craft of arranging aquatic plants, as well as rocks, stones, cavework, or driftwood, in an aesthetically pleasing manner within an aquarium—in effect, gardening under water. Aquascape designs include a number of distinct styles, including the garden-like Dutch style and the Japanese-inspired nature style. Typically, a
balloon modelling
shaping of special modelling balloons
video installation
installation artwork that includes video as a main element
son et lumière
art genre that uses sound and light as a medium
megalithic art
use of large stones as an artistic medium
virtual art
art made with technical media
flannelgraph
frame|A scene from a flannelgraph Bible story
studio glass
the use of glass as an artistic medium to produce sculptures or three-dimensional artworks
fumage
thumb|upright=1.1|Wolfgang Paalen, Pays interdit ("Forbidden Land"), 1936–37, oil painting
porcelain painting
art of painting on ceramics
Nanoart
thumb|upright=1.2|Colorized scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of [[pollen from a variety of common plants: sunflower, morning glory, hollyhock, lily, primrose and castor bean]]
thumb|upright=1.2|Colorized SEM image of a Aceria anthocoptes|rust mite
microbial art
painting using microbe cultures
music visualization
generation of animated imagery based on a piece of music
Fulldome
Fulldome refers to immersive dome-based video display environments. The dome, horizontal or tilted, is filled with real-time (interactive) or pre-rendered (linear) computer animations, live capture images, or composited environments.
motion comic
form of animation
video games as an art form
form of art
wall decal
decorative item
art jewelry
Type of jewelry
artistamp
thumb|Artistamp by Elaine with Grey Cats, 2005
rickshaw art
three-wheeled decorated passenger vehicle pulled by one person featured in Dhaka and Bangladesh
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