Vocabulary PowerPoint. Studio A studio is an artist’s workshop. Painters paint and potters make pots there.

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Vocabulary PowerPoint

Studio A studio is an artist’s workshop. Painters paint and potters make pots there.

Studio – artist’s workroom

Glorious Fine arts, such as collage and painting, are stunning, glorious forms of expression.

Glorious - wonderful

Feast A photographer took a picture of this delicious feast full of food.

Feast – large meal

Streak In this lively artwork, some colors seem to streak across the painting.

Streak – to move quickly

Yanked The girl must have accidently yanked, or pulled, the base from the vase.

Yanked – pulled hard

Schedule Some artists stick to a regular schedule, or timetable, as they work.

Schedule – a set time for things to happen

Concerned This photographer is concerned, or worried, that the penguin will move.

Concerned - worried

Ruined This handmade pot was perfect at first, but then it collapsed and became ruined.

Ruined - destroyed

Model As they design a building, architects may create a small, model version.

Model – small copy or version

Smeared Paint may be lightly dabbed or thickly smeared onto a surface.

Smeared – messy or blurry