Art Appreciation Test 2
buon fresco
(good fresco) must prepare the wall with plaster...(wet)layers of plaster..
life drawing
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tooth
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history painting
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how photographers presented their work as art
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journee
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recording detail and stopping time
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reed
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drawing
A formal graphical representation of an object containing information based on the drawing type.
calotype
A photographic process in which a positive image is made by shining light through a negative image onto a sheet of sensitized paper.
burin
A pointed tool used for engraving or incising
papyrus
A reed that grows along the banks of the Nile River in Egypt. From it was produced a coarse, paperlike writing medium used by the Egyptians and many other peoples in the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East.
daguerreotype
An early photographic process developed by Louis Daguerre in the 1830s, which required a treated metal plate. This plate was exposed to light, and the chemical reactions on the plate created the first satisfactory photographs.
linseed oil
Common binder for oil paint.
hieroglyphics
Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words.
medium
THE MATERIAL ON OR FROM WHICH AN ARTIST CHOOSES TO MAKE A WORK OF ART
aquatint
The image is created in a coating of powdered rosin (tree sap), or spray paint, on the surface of the plate... when heated the rosin melts onto the surface creating a mottled acid resistant barrier into which the design is etched.
cyanotype
Uses paper with iron that develops as blue where exposed to light. Invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842.
collage
a composition created by gluing together fragments of separate materials to form an image.
camera obscura
a darkened enclosure in which images of outside objects are projected through a small aperture or lens onto a facing surface
pencil
a deposit of solid graphite
font
a group of letterforms designed to have a unified appearance.
stencil
a perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design
etching
a process in which a metal plate is covered with an acid resistant coating, into which the artist scratches the design.
photomontage
a single photographic image that combines several seperatee images.
binder
a substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface
rosin
a tree sap
gum arabic
a tree sap binder
gesture drawing
aims to identify and react to the main visual and expressive characteristics of a form. captures the energy of the moment
contour drawing
aims to register the essential qualities of 3d form by rendering the outline...
gouache
an additive (often chalk) in gouche makes the paint opaque
aperture
an opening or hole
brush drawing
ancient chinese did this.. brushes are made of bamboo shaft and either ox, goat, horse, or wolf hair.
photographic silkscreen
andy warhol used this..
wet media
applied with brushes or pens
calligraphy
art of emotive or carefully descriptive hand lettering or handwriting
encaustic
attractively semi transparent paint medium that was used by the ancient geek and romans. mix pigments with hot wax and apply the mixture quickly.
B & H graphite
b is softer/darker h is harder/lighter
engraving
based on careful scoring of a metal plate so that clean gouges are created in the surface
paper
before paper, papyrus was used.. or animal hide..Paper was invented in china by chai pun... made it from pounded or macerated plant fibers.
compressed charcoal
binding agent such as wax is sometimes added
graphite
black form of carbon used in lead pencils
ink painting
commonly used on paper.. painting inks have a binder (often gum arabic) raher than being suspended in water.
paint
composed of pigment suspended in a liquid binder that dries after it has been applied
india ink
contemporary version of carbon ink
fresco secco
dry fresco
tempera
egg tempera
letterforms
form of the letters
dry media
graphite, metalpoint, pastel, crayon, chalk
chalk
has a binding agent and pigment usually// powdered calcium carbonate mixed with gum arabic binder
conte crayon
heavily pigmented crayon sometimes manufactured with graphite
color pencil
higher amounts of wax and pigment than in normal pencils
combination printing
images taken with two different frames printed together side by side
brushes
ink that can be applied with a brush
photojournalism
is the use of photography to tell a news story
visual communication design
is the use of symbols to communicate information and ideas.
carbon ink
made by mixing soot with water and gum.. used in china.. discolors over time... contemporary version is called india ink
photography as art debate
many think that it was just recording reality
silverpoint
metal that leaves a fibers mark on a surface. silver wire set in a wood holder, marking the surface.
pens
modern version of a quill.. with metal nib at the end
portraiture
most popular.. facial.. popular because before they had to paint them
iron gall ink
near permanence, black color. mixture of tannin (from oak trees), iron sulfate, gum arabic, and water.
oil paint
oil adheres to the cloth support.. transparent. can add layers.. can make changes.. doesn't dry quick
impasto
paint applied in thick layers
fresco
painting technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster
ink
permanent
still life
photographs of a collection of objects in the photographers studio
pastel
pigment combined with gum arabic, wax, or oil.
crayon
pigment combined with wa
acrylic
pigments suspended in an acrylic polymer resin
monoprint/monotype
print tech where the artist means to produce a unique image monotype-prints from a polished plate, glass or metal monoprints-any print process
pmezotint
produces dark rich values. an intaligio printmaking process based on roughening the entire printing to accept ink; the artist smoothes non-image areas.
woodcut
relief prints that use wood
squeegee
screen print-makers scrape this tool over a stencil, inking exposed fabric
quill
shaft of a birds feather, or hollow reed.. carved to a point in which ink is applied
black-and-white vs. color
some artists would hand tint their film to make color photographs before they were invented.
support
stiff backed support needed when using encaustic.. it may crack when cool
watercolor
suspend pigment in water with a sticky binder.. often transparent
landscape
take pictures of the land and its natural features
erasers
used for correction
fixatives
used to set in place the medium
brushes
used to spread encaustic
palette knife
used to spread encaustic
digital photography
uses a digital camera, a computer, and image-editing software to create photographic quality pictures. It blends the art of photography with the technology of computers.
borrowing from painting
using a painting as a background or something.. Reijlander used this
silkscreen
versatile printing process...now days a fine mesh usually made out of nylon...the image area of the screen is open and allows ink to pass through while the rest of the screen is masked off.
vine charcoal
vine branches and is very soft and easily erased
charcoal
vine/compressed.
lithography
writing done on stone...
parchment
writing material made from the skin of a sheep or goat
graphic design
the art of improving visual comm design
drypoint
the burin is pulled instead of being pushed like in engraving. leaving a rougher edge...the plate is wiped the ink is caught under the burr.
pigment
the colorant in art materials. often made from finely ground materials
pigment
the colored material used in paints.. often made from finely ground materias
pixels
the smallest amount of visible data in an image.
ground
the surface or background onto which an artist pants
typography
the visual form of printed letters, words and text
glaze
thin layers of color