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Dry Media
Pencils, chalk, charcoal, pastel
TERM 2
Wet Media
DEFINITION 2
Ink, felt tip pens, and gouache
TERM 3
Chiaroscuro
DEFINITION 3
Build up of value ("lights and darks") to create the illusion of
three-dimensional form
TERM 4
Hatching
DEFINITION 4
Parallel lines to suggest shadows or volumes
TERM 5
Foreshortening
DEFINITION 5
Charles White's drawing, "Preacher" is an example of...
Hatching
Vincent Van Gogh's drawing, "The fountain in the hospital
garden" is an example of...
TERM 7
True.
DEFINITION 7
True or False:Drawing is a skill that can be learned.
TERM 8
Polymer
DEFINITION 8
What is the binder for Acrylic?
TERM 9
Egg yoke
DEFINITION 9
What is the binder for Tempera?
TERM 10
Linseed oil
DEFINITION 10
What is the binder for Oil?
Binder
The substance that holds the colored powder together and
attaches them to the surface of the painting
TERM 17
Impasto
DEFINITION 17
Thickly applied paint using a knife or brush
TERM 18
Support
DEFINITION 18
The surface on which the painting is made
TERM 19
An edition
DEFINITION 19
A group of prints...
TERM 20
Artist Proof / AP
DEFINITION 20
The tests print that the artist makes is known as this...
Relief
The printmaker cuts away all parts of the printing surface not
meant to carry ink, leaving the designWoodcut and linoleum
are all types of this printing...
TERM 22
Intaglio
DEFINITION 22
Areas below the surface hold the ink..."To cut into"Etching
and engraving are types of this painting...
TERM 23
Planographic
DEFINITION 23
Lithography is this kind of printing processMutual antipathy
of oil and water
TERM 24
Stencil
DEFINITION 24
Silk screen printing requires this to create the image...
TERM 25
True
DEFINITION 25
True or False?Margaret Bourke-White was a pioneer in photo
journalism
Photography
This word, literally means, light writing
TERM 32
Camera Obscura
DEFINITION 32
This word mean dark room
TERM 33
Parallel Editing/ Montage/ Editing
DEFINITION 33
Forms of editing used in film making
TERM 34
Photography
DEFINITION 34
This can be used as an art form and a mean for social causes
TERM 35
Three functions of drawing:
DEFINITION 35
1.A notation, sketch, or record of something seen,
remembered, or imagined. 2.A study or preparation for
another, more complex work. 3.An end in itself, a complete
work of art.
An Example of Hatching
TERM 37 DEFINITION 37
An example of Cross-Hatching
TERM 38 DEFINITION 38
An Example of Contour-Hatching
TERM 39 DEFINITION 39
Charles White. PreacherAn example of Foreshortening
TERM 40
Drawing
DEFINITION 40
To pull push or drag a marking tool across a surface to leave
a line or mark. A major tool for visual thinking; for recording
and developing ideas as well as creative expression
What is this an example of?Rembrandt van Rijn. Self-Portrait,
detail. 1663.Oil
TERM 47 DEFINITION 47
What is this picture an example of?David Hockney. A Bigger
Splash. 1967.Acrylic
TERM 48
Printmaking
DEFINITION 48
Describes a variety of techniquesdeveloped to create
multiple copies of a single image
TERM 49
Multiple works Distribute widely Create
unique pieces
DEFINITION 49
What are 3 reasons why artist use printmaking?
TERM 50
Daguerrotype
DEFINITION 50
This was the first commercially successful photographic
process, invented around 1837 by Louis-Jacques-Mand
Daguerre.The example of the town and you can only see the
one person getting his shoe shined...
Sculpture
What is a 3 dimensional and exists in space?
TERM 52
Mold
DEFINITION 52
Casting requires a _________.
TERM 53
Casting
DEFINITION 53
Whatis a manufacturing process by which a liquid material is
usually poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of
the desired shape...The substitution or replacement of one
material for another.
TERM 54
Relief : High Relief and Bas (low) Relief
DEFINITION 54
This emerges from the surface and is part of
thesculpture.There are also two types...
TERM 55
Carving
DEFINITION 55
The act of using tools to shape something from a material by
scraping away portions of that material.The removal of
unwanted material
Structure
How a building is built
TERM 62
Steel Frame Construction
DEFINITION 62
What is the most important innovation of the 20th century?
TERM 63
Architecture
DEFINITION 63
The art and science of the design and construction of
buildings for practical, aesthetic and symbolic
purposes.Beautifying the space in which we live makes life
more bearable.
TERM 64
Dry Masonry
DEFINITION 64
Stone on stone, placing in a consistent pattern. No mortar,
the weight of the stones holds them in place. Cut stone is
called dressed.
TERM 65
Post and Beam
DEFINITION 65
The vertical posts support the beam and carry the weight of
the structure to the ground.
Colonnade
a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature,
often free-standing, or part of a building.
TERM 67
Keystone
DEFINITION 67
The last stone that is put in place to complete to arch.
TERM 68
Round
Arch
DEFINITION 68
is a structure that spans a space and supports structure and
weight above it.The most simplest form
TERM 69
Arcade
DEFINITION 69
is a succession of arches, each counterthrusting the next,
supported by columns or piers; or a covered walk enclosed
by a line of such arches on one or both sides.
TERM 70
Concrete
DEFINITION 70
a composite material composed of coarse granular material
embedded in a hard matrix of material (the cement or
binder) that fills the space