Abstract Not representing a recognizable image. canvas The stiff, heavy fabric on which an artist paints.

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abstract Not representing a recognizable image

canvas The stiff, heavy fabric on which an artist paints

conceptual Having to do with ideas

exhibition A show of an artist's work

hyper realistic Extremely real-looking

obstacles Something that makes it difficult to continue

optically Having to do with vision

painstaking Requiring great and careful effort

palette A board on which an artist mixes colors

pixel One of the tiny elements that make up an image on a TV or computer screen

portrait A drawing, painting, or photograph of a person

cyan a blue color similar to aqua blue

gessoed covered with a mixture of plaster and glue

spectrum a band of all the colors that can be seen

vortex a central point that seems to draw all that surrounds it into its center