An artwork combining 2+ artistic medias; The use of diverse, multiple media in a work of art, usually a drawing or painting.
A wood floor that is predominantly of wood but incorporates other materials such as slate, stone, ceramic, marble, metal and painted finishes (faux).
A floor that is predominantly of one flooring material (such as wood, slate, stone, ceramic, marble, or carpet), but incorporates one or more other flooring materials or metal.
A two dimensional technique that uses more than one medium; a crayon and watercolor drawing.
use of several media (paints, papers, rubber stamps, inks) to create a layout
The combination of two or more graphic techniques (etching, pastels, pencil, watercolor, acrylics, etc) to create a single work of art. Many of my mixed media are CARAN d'ACHE and acrylic paint.
An art form that incorporates more than one medium, such as paint, metal, paper, wood, and rocks, all in one art piece.
Mixed Media is an art that uses various media, including some that may not appear in more "traditional" artwork, such as crushed glass or paper. Here you can find such imaginative pieces as collages or multi-dimensional paintings. (eBay category)
A painting or other work of art in which more than one medium and/or material is used; e.g. using acrylic, and water-colour in a single work.
combination of different media, materials and techniques in the production of a work of art.
any art work that uses more than one medium
Means the image was executed with more than one media; e.g., pencil & watercolor, or ink & acrylics.
An artwork combing two or more artistic media - for example, scratchboard and paint, pencil and watercolor - bronze and wood.
A print incorporating several media or processes, often including collage.
Descriptive of art that employs more than one medium – e.g., a work that combines paint, natural materials (wood, pebbles, bones), and man made items (glass, plastic, metals) into a single image or piece of art.
the art technique where the artist employs two or more media such as painting, charcoal, collage, etc. and combines them in a single work.
The technique of combining photographic images with other materials on a common support. A mixed-media piece can include fragments of various graphic media, such as etching or lithography, with pencil or pen and brushwork applied directly to the surface. See also collage/montage.
The use of more than one material and technique to produce an original work of art.
A wood floor that is predominately of wood, but also incorporates other materials, such as slate, stone, ceramic, marble or metal.
a technique involving the use of two or more artistic media such as ink and pastel or painting and collage. The various media are combined to create one composition.
A work in which more than one technique or medium of representation is featured in a work of art.
An object d'art, which incorporates more than one type of medium. Close Window
This term is generally used when two or more media are used in a single work of art, e.g. metal and wood, or metal, wood and stone.
The use of different materials in the same work.
Works of art made with a variety of materials.
In printmaking, prints made by combining two or more processes. Also referred to as a composite.
A work of art for which more than one type of art material is used to create the finished piece.
Descriptive of art that employs more than one medium. The potential combinations are therefore virtually limitless but can come from e.g., paints, natural materials, man made items or different types of e.g. paints such as acrylic and watercolour or gouache and tempera.
In printmaking, a non-specific term for the combination of two or more mediums in the production of a print.
Artists often combine two or more printmaking methods to produce unique mixed-media works. Sometimes collage techniques are added to prints to produce a mixed-media piece.
The use of two or more media products in a single filtration loose media bed where the products are intermixed--rather than in stratified layers.
Art which combines different types of physical materials, e.g. watercolor with pencil and oil pastels, or sculpture made with a variety of materials.