She did a lot of Abstract work using circles and geometric shapes. I think they may have even called it Orphism.
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An artist created images on paper or canvas. A print maker then etches those images onto metal to create prints of the artwork. A print artist, therefore, sounds like they do both. Most searches for 'print artist' online result in software packages since there are many with this name, but there does not appear to be an occupation that is officially called this.
Perspective allowed the artists to create images that looked real. Artists were able to construct an image that appeared to have depth, meaning that is it did like look flat on the canvas. The technique of making objects in the background smaller than the objects in the foreground generates a realistic, lifelike look within the painting. This led to the beginning and growth of realistic artwork during the Renaissance.
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