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100

If you are is a boat, holding a pole, floating on water, you are...

Fishing

100

Worlds largest Arch.

St. Louis

100

Spray with Fixative

Pastels and/or Charcoal

100

Elvis mosaic

Callie Caldwell

100

To find a Van Gogh Painting your would need to look in this section of an Art Gallery.

Impressionism or Post-Impressionism

200

One who lays around in side, watching TV, playing games the entire week is sometimes referred to as this type of vegetable 

What is potato or couch potato

200

Disney World USA

Florida

200

Transfer image to block

Printmaking

200

He gets Sonic cups into BAM

Jordan Miller

200

Mona Lisa would be classified as this, after all the "Father" of this art period painting her.

Leonardo DaVinci

300

Some folks go shopping to relieve stress, this is know as.

Retail Therapy 

300

The Smithsonian

Washington D. C.

300

Starting with wire or news paper

Sculpture

300

Painting on wood, shooting up wood, painting on tractors

Sadey Bowen

300

To see Hieroglyphs, Mummies, or a Sarcophagus, you would look in this area of a museum. 

Egyptian

400

Staying on the road for a new adventure or to visit friends.

Road Trip

400

Mt. Rushmore

South Dakota

400

Surface must be wet before imprinting image or design

Leather works

400

Reflections of well known artists and artwork in her artwork, Giacometti, Ophelia.

Kaylee Correa
400

Warhol, known for not only his brightly colored repetitions screen prints but also his unique hair, you would go to this room of the museum to see his work.

Pop Art

500

Sand in your toes, jellyfish in the water with the seaweed, soaking up the sun.

Beach trip/vacation

500

The Colosseum 

Italy or Rome

500

Fire greenware to bisque ware 

Ceramics

500

Loves it, hates it, it's like black birds pulling her brain a part.

Vivian Morgan

500

To see the work of the most phenomenal, living artist Gerhard Richter you would go the what section of and art museum.

Contemporary Abstract, Modern Expressionism and Photorealism.

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