Living with Art Chapter 6 & 7
Pastel
powdered pigment and a binder create this chalk medium.
Fresco
Painting done directly into plaster, Da Vinci's Last Supper is an example of this.
Acrylic
Paints consisting of pigment and polymerized resin are called
By and large, when did artists begin to explore "off the wall: painting techniques, moving beyond the traditional format of easel paintings?
1940s
Charcoal
Burnt pieces of wood compressed for drawing
Support
Canvas, paper, and wood panels are examples of ____, or the surface on which an artist paints.
Oil paints
During the 12th century, what painting medium became available to European artists for the first time?
Alla prima
Italian for "all in one go"
collage
Picasso and Braque first used this technique of gluing bits of paper and other objects onto canvas
tempera
Retains brilliance, aqueous medium, uses egg yolk or milk.
Acrylic
Starting in the 1950's ____ began to challenge oils as the principal medium for western painting.
Tempera
The modern artist Jacob Lawrence used ____ in his seres of paintings portraying the Great Migration because he preferred the "raw, sharp, rough" effect of the colors. Pigment Mixed with yoke.
Mosaic
____, an especially durable medium, once described as "painting for eternity," is composed of many small closely spaced tiles and can be used to decorate ceilings, floors, and walls in both indoor and outdoor spaces.
pigment
a powdered coloring material in virtually all drawing media, powdered coloring material, mixed with a finder for drawing, material ground from organic or chemical substances
Glaze
a thin veil of translucent color, achieved by thinning the paint with medium.
tapestry a weaving technique and the kind of cloth it produces
a weaving technique and the kind of cloth it produces
Encaustic paintings
are names after the Greek, are created by mixing pigment with wax
conceptual art
art created according to the belief that the essence of art resides in a motivating idea, and that any physical realization or recording of this idea is secondary
linseed, poppy seed, walnut oil.
binders used in oil painting
graphite pencil
common drawing medium, soft crystalline carbon, discovered in 16th century
Watercolor
paint comprised of pigment and gum arabic in a water vehicle
pen and ink
rembrandt's favorite medium, the nib conveys ink to drawing surface
metalpoint
the predecessor of graphite pencil and was popular during the renaissance, silver wire is set on the holder that leaves behind metal particle, mixture of white pigment, bone ash, water, glue
transparency
watercolor's primary characteristic, being clear, able to see through