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Studio arts are a subset of visual arts, in which artists manually manipulate media to produce a representational or abstract image. They include the classical drawing, charcoal, watercolor, sculpture, pastel, and mixed-media techniques. There can be argument if photography is part, and it is most fair to say "fine art photography" is indeed a studio art, while scientific and industrial photography are not.