Mediums and technique

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  • This denotes the means by which an artist communicates their ideas.
    Medium
  • also called “three – dimensional” arts because they occupy space and have volume.
    Sculpture and Arhictecture
  • Uses metal, wood, stone, clay, and glass.
    Sculptor
  • TRUE or FALSE
    Pottery is NOT a form of sculpture.
    False
  • Uses wood, bamboo, bricks, stone, concrete and various building materials.
    Architect
  • Uses ink printed or transferred on a surface (wood, metal plates, silk screen) that is in keeping with a duplicating or reproducing process. 
    Printmaker
  • Uses pigments (watercolor, oil, textile paint, acrylic, ink and etc.) on usually a flat ground (wood, canvass, and stone wall) 
    Painter
  • Prints and painting are further classified two – dimensional arts because they include the surface or ground on which coloring substances are applied.
  • Something that translates his feelings or thoughts into a beautiful reality.
    Medium
  • Uses the body and its movements.
    Dance
  • Dance can tell stories, but other times, they convey abstract ideas that do not rely on a narrative. 
  • uses the camera to record the outside world.
    Photographer and filmmaker
  • The artists integrates all the arts and uses the stage, production design, performance elements, and script to enable the visual, musical, dance and other aspects come together a s a whole work.
    Theater
  • uses the cinematographic camera to record and put together production design, sound engineering, performance and screenplay.
    Filmmaker
  • Includes painting, drawing, graphics, and stage and production design (lighting dress, props and set).
    Pictorial works
  • Includes music, poetry and dance that is accompanied by music.
    Musical arts
  • If they are based on stories, the art forms are classified as narrative. They also include, fiction, non – fiction, music and dance.
    Narrative arts
  • Have immediate use for everyday and business life such as design, architecture and furniture.
    Practical arts
  • Works that are staged and performed are considered dramatic. And it includes drama, performance art, or music and dance.
    Dramatic arts
  • It occupies space and change in its meanings and function determine their categories including architecture, sculpture, and site – specific works such as installations and public art.
    Environmental arts
  • a process, or a method of using the medium in a manner that he wishes to finish an art work.
    Technique
  • Art is considered an “artifact“, when it is directly experienced and perceived.
  • Involves tools and technology, ranging from the most traditional to the most contemporary.
    Technique
  • If we receive or perceive it live or directly in real time.
    Time-based artifact or performance
  • When we experience a work indirectly or through a medium like film or video, we describe it as a recorded or documented artwork.
  • is recorded, and we watch it in real time but not at the site of production.
    Time based artifact
  • The material/s or substances used by the artist to produce a work.
    Medium
  • Enumerate.
    A) Graphite/pencil
    B) Pen and ink
    C) Charcoal
    D) Paper
  • Types of charcoal:
    Vine, Compressed
  • A kind of organic drawing medium made from burnt wood. 
    Charcoal
  • Has different variations also in terms of point size, ranging from 0.05 to 0.8 or even thicker.
    Pen
  • Kind of charcoal pressed into a wooden casing; creates darker shades than vine charcoal.
    Compressed charcoal
  • Is more commonly known as pencil , is a kind of drawing medium made from a soft mineral.
    Graphite
  • Kind of charcoal that comes in thin sticks and is easy to blend and erase.
    Vine charcoal
  • 3 components of paint:
    Pigment, Binder, Solvent
  • Enumerate.
    A) oil based paints
    B) Water soluble paints
    C) Tempera
    D) Acrylic
    E) Brushes
  • the material that holds the pigment together , and allows it to sticks to a surface.
    Binder
  • A type of paint that consists of natural pigments and egg.
    Tempera
  • These are first used predominantly during the early renaissance period.
    Oil based paints
  • pertain to liquids that are used to control the viscosity or the thickness and thinness of paint.
    Solvents