- Aesthetics
Aesthetics refers to the appreciation of beauty and taste in art. - Chinedu’s
painting is praised for its aesthetics and vibrant colours.
- Abstract
Abstract art is non-representational and does not depict objects in the real world. - Ada’s
abstract sculpture features bold shapes and colours.
- Brushstroke
Brushstroke is a mark made by a paintbrush on a surface. - Amina’s
unique brushstrokes give her landscape painting a dynamic texture.
- Composition
Composition is the arrangement of elements within a work of art. - Tolu
studied the composition of famous portraits to enhance her own artwork.
- Contour
Contour refers to the outline of a shape or figure. - In
his drawing, Musa focused on capturing the contour of the human form.
- Cubism
Cubism is an art movement that uses geometric shapes to represent objects. - Folake’s
cubist painting challenges traditional perspectives with its fragmented
forms.
- Diorama
Diorama is a three-dimensional model depicting a scene or landscape. - Kofi’s
diorama of Lagos life vividly captures the city’s bustling street scenes.
- Fresco
Fresco is a technique of painting on wet plaster. - The
church’s frescoes, painted by Ngozi, depict Biblical scenes in rich
detail.
- Gallery
A gallery is a space where art is displayed and exhibited. - The
local gallery in Abuja featured a new collection of art by emerging
Nigerian artists.
- Gouache
Gouache is an opaque watercolour paint. - Chuka
prefers using gouache for its vivid colours and solid coverage.
- Hue
Hue refers to a colour or shade in art. - Simi
adjusted the hue of her painting to create a warmer atmosphere.
- Impasto
Impasto is a technique where paint is applied thickly to create texture. - In
his portrait, Olufemi used impasto to emphasise the subject’s expressive
features.
- Medium
Medium is the material used to create an artwork. - The
artist chose oil paint as the medium for his landscape series.
- Mosaic
Mosaic involves creating images from small pieces of coloured glass or stone. - Aisha’s
mosaic of traditional patterns adorns the walls of her home.
- Perspective
Perspective is the technique used to represent three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface. - By
mastering perspective, Efe was able to create depth in his cityscape
painting.
- Palette
Palette is a board or range of colours used by an artist. - Tunde
carefully selected his palette to match the mood of his painting.
- Pigment
Pigment is a substance that gives colour to paint. - Fatima’s
artwork is known for its vibrant pigments and striking colour contrasts.
- Portrait
A portrait is an artwork representing a person. - Yemi’s
portrait of his grandmother captures her warmth and wisdom.
- Realism
Realism is an art style that aims to depict subjects as they appear in real life. - Grace’s
painting of a rural scene is a prime example of realism.
- Rendition
Rendition refers to an interpretation or representation of an artwork. - Daniel’s
rendition of a famous sculpture was praised for its accuracy.
- Sculpture
Sculpture is a three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials. - Zainab’s
marble sculpture of a dancer received acclaim for its graceful form.
- Still
Life
Still life is an artwork depicting inanimate objects. - Chuka’s
still life painting of fruits displayed a careful arrangement and light
play.
- Texture
Texture refers to the surface quality of an artwork. - Joy
used different textures in her mixed media piece to create contrast.
- Tone
Tone describes the lightness or darkness of a colour. - Olufunke
adjusted the tone of her landscape to convey the time of day.
- Watercolour
Watercolour is a painting method using pigments mixed with water. - Emmanuel’s
watercolour painting of a sunset captures the gentle blending of colours.
- Collage
Collage is an artwork made by assembling various materials onto a surface. - Chisom’s
collage includes fabric, paper, and photographs to create a textured
artwork.
- Engraving
Engraving involves carving designs into a surface to create prints. - Fatima
used engraving to produce intricate patterns on her printmaking project.
- Etching
Etching is a printmaking technique where lines are incised into a plate. - Olawale’s
etchings depict detailed landscapes with fine lines and textures.
- Gesso
Gesso is a primer applied to a surface before painting. - The
artist used gesso to prepare the canvas for a smooth painting experience.
- Graffiti
Graffiti is artwork created on public surfaces, often with spray paint. - Kemi’s
graffiti murals bring vibrant colours and energy to the urban
environment.
- Illustration
Illustration is a visual representation created to accompany text. - Ibrahim’s
illustrations bring to life the scenes in a children’s book.
- Installation
Installation is a type of art that transforms a space using various elements. - Temi’s
installation art at the festival used lights and sculptures to create an
immersive experience.
- Linear
Linear art uses lines to define forms and structures. - Janet’s
linear drawings of architectural elements are precise and detailed.
- Media
Media refers to the materials used in creating artwork. - Samuel’s
use of mixed media includes painting, digital art, and sculpture.
- Narrative
Narrative art tells a story or represents a sequence of events. - Tola’s
narrative painting illustrates a traditional Yoruba folktale.
- Ornament
Ornament refers to decorative elements added to art. - Sola’s
artwork includes ornate patterns and embellishments inspired by cultural
symbols.
- Pigment
Pigment is a colouring material used in paints. - Nnenna’s
choice of pigments gives her abstract paintings their vivid hues.
- Plaster
Plaster is a material used for sculpting and creating textures. - Obinna’s
plaster sculptures are known for their smooth, detailed surfaces.
- Printmaking
Printmaking is the process of creating artworks by printing. - Lola
experimented with printmaking techniques to produce her limited-edition
artworks.
- Relief
Relief art involves projecting elements from a background. - Chika’s
relief sculpture features raised patterns that add depth and texture.
- Shadow
Shadow is the dark area produced by an object blocking light. - Jide’s
use of shadow in his drawings adds realism and depth.
- Silhouette
Silhouette is the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background. - Amina
created a striking silhouette of a dancer for her art project.
- Spatial
Spatial refers to the use of space in art to create a sense of depth. - Ejiro’s
spatial arrangement in his installation art enhances the viewer’s
perception of the space.
- Symbolism
Symbolism uses symbols to represent ideas or concepts in art. - Ngozi’s
painting is rich in symbolism, using colours and shapes to convey deeper
meanings.
- Texture
Texture describes how an artwork feels or appears to feel. - Dara’s
textured canvas adds a tactile quality to her abstract pieces.
- Tribal
Tribal art reflects the traditional styles of specific cultures. - Zainab’s
tribal masks are inspired by indigenous African art and traditions.
- Varnish
Varnish is a clear finish applied to protect and enhance the appearance of artwork. - The
artist applied varnish to the painting to give it a glossy finish and
preserve its colours.
- Visualisation
Visualisation is the process of creating a mental image of an artwork. - Before
starting her painting, Olubunmi used visualisation techniques to plan her
composition.
- Watermark
Watermark is a subtle design or pattern embedded in paper or digital images. - Chukwuemeka
included a watermark on his digital artworks to prevent unauthorised use.
- Woodcut
Woodcut is a printmaking technique where an image is carved into wood. - Grace’s
woodcut prints capture the intricate textures of traditional African
motifs.
- Zentangle
Zentangle is a form of drawing that uses structured patterns. - Lillian’s
zentangle artwork is filled with intricate, repetitive designs that
create a calming effect.
- Emphasis
Emphasis is a principle of art that highlights the most important part of an artwork. - The
artist used emphasis to draw attention to the central figure in the
painting.
- Balance
Balance is the distribution of visual weight in an artwork. - In
her composition, Amaka achieved balance by arranging elements
symmetrically.
- Harmony
Harmony refers to the pleasing arrangement of parts in an artwork. - Babatunde’s
use of colour and form creates a sense of harmony throughout the piece.
- Contrast
Contrast is the difference between elements, such as light and dark. - Nkechi’s
painting uses strong contrast to highlight the dramatic aspects of the
scene.
- Unity
Unity is the sense of cohesion or completeness in an artwork. - Chijioke’s
artwork exhibits unity through consistent use of colour and theme.
- Rhythm
Rhythm refers to the visual tempo or beat in an artwork. - Ada’s
abstract painting conveys rhythm through repeating shapes and patterns.
- Proportion
Proportion is the relationship between different parts of an artwork. - Emmanuel’s
careful attention to proportion ensures that his figures are realistic
and well-formed.
- Scale
Scale refers to the size of objects in relation to each other. - The
artist played with scale to create a surreal effect in her installation.
- Line
Line is a fundamental element of art that defines shape and form. - Chika’s
use of line creates a dynamic sense of movement in her drawing.
- Form
Form refers to the three-dimensional quality of an object. - Nneka’s
sculpture emphasises form by using varied textures and shapes.
- Shape
Shape is a two-dimensional area defined by lines or colour. - Adesola’s
artwork uses geometric shapes to build an abstract composition.
- Volume
Volume is the space an object occupies. - Okechukwu’s
use of volume in his sculpture creates a solid, imposing presence.
- Outline
Outline is the defined edge or boundary of a shape. - Folake’s
sketches use bold outlines to emphasise the contours of her subjects.
- Relief
Relief is a sculptural technique where parts of the artwork are raised above the background. - The
artist’s relief panel depicts traditional scenes with raised figures and
textures.
- Glaze
Glaze is a thin, transparent layer applied to enhance the surface of ceramics or paintings. - Aisha
applied a glaze to her ceramic pieces to give them a shiny finish.
- Silk
Screen
Silk screen is a printing technique where ink is pushed through a screen onto a surface. - Michael
used silk screen printing to create multiple copies of his artwork.
- Trompe-l'œil
Trompe-l'œil is a technique that creates optical illusions of three-dimensionality. - The
artist’s trompe-l'œil mural on the wall makes it appear as though there
are open windows.
- Underpainting
Underpainting is a preliminary layer of paint used to establish values and composition. - Nkem’s
underpainting served as a foundation for the final, more detailed layers.
- Wash
Wash is a technique where a thin, transparent layer of paint is applied. - Kelechi
used a wash to create a subtle gradient effect in his landscape painting.