| A | B |
| Nonobjective | Art that has no recognizable subject matter |
| Medium | A material used to make art. |
| Subject | The image viewers can easily identify in a work of art. |
| Photography | A techhnique of capturing optical images on light-sensitive surface. |
| Printmaking | A process in which an artist repeatedly transfers an original image from one prepared surface to another. |
| Freestanding | Surrounded on all sides by space. |
| Elements of Art | The basic visual symbols in the language of art. |
| Relief | Sculpture in which forms project from a flat background. |
| Edition | A series of identical prints made from the same plate. |
| Principles of Design | The rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art. |
| Symbol | Something that stands for, or represents, something else. |
| Perception | The act of looking at something carefully and thinking deeply about what is seen. |