Mixed media

Alberto Baumann, "Inheritance of the Twentieth Century" (1980).
Mixed media art by Adam Niklewicz.

In visual art, mixed media describes artwork in which more than one medium or material has been employed.[1][2] Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different media. Materials used to create mixed media art include, but are not limited to, paint, cloth, paper, wood and found objects.[citation needed]

Mixed media art is distinguished from multimedia art which combines visual art with non-visual elements, such as recorded sound, literature, drama, dance, motion graphics, music, or interactivity.[3][4]

  1. ^ William Vaughan (2000). Encyclopedia of Artists: Art movements, glossary, and index. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-521572-4.
  2. ^ Tate. "Mixed media – Art Term". Tate.
  3. ^ Jonathan Rosenoer (6 December 2012). CyberLaw: The Law of the Internet. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 45–. ISBN 978-1-4612-4064-8.
  4. ^ "Mixed Media As A Quintessential Contemporary Art". www.irishmuseumofmodernart.com.

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