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The term illusionism is used to describe a painting that creates the illusion of a real object or scene.
Illustration art
Is a decoration, interpretation or visual explanation of a text, concept or process.
Immersive art
An experience that harnesses technologies such as VR, holography and digital projection to enable viewers to enter the work of art and become a protagonist within it.
Impasto art
Is a style of painting where the artist lays paint on the area of the surface thickly enough that there is a protruding texture.
Impressionism art
The approach to painting scenes of everyday life developed in France in the seventeenth century.
Incredible art
Beyond belief or understanding or unbelievable.
Indigenous art
Indigenous Art is the artwork created by the Indigenous people (the traditional people) who have come from the land.
Ink art
Artwork that is using ink at its sole medium, typically applied to paper with a brush or pen.
Inspirational art
Artwork that inspires the viewers, perhaps to develop a movement or message.
Islamic art
Artwork that centres around Islam and their beliefs.
Islamic calligraphy art
Islamic calligraphy is the artistic practice of handwriting and calligraphy, in the languages which use Arabic alphabet or the alphabets derived from it.
Italian renaissance art
artwork that produced during the time from the renaissance, specifically Italian.