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  • artist
    dedicated only to the creative side, making visually pleasing work only for the enjoyment and appreciation of the viewer, but with no functional value
  • Artist
    person with the talent and skills to conceptualize and make creative works. Such a person are singled out and prized for their artistic and original ideass.
  • Artisan
    essentially a manual worker who makes items with his or her hands, and who through skill, experience and talent can cfreate thigs of great beauty as well as being functional
  • Craftperson
    Artisan is also called as?
  • Artisan
    a skilled worker, but not the inventor of the original idea or form. Can also be someone who create his own design but does not work in art forms or with materials traditionally associated with the so-called fine arts, such as painting and sculpture.
  • Artisan or craftperson
    makes fashion jewelry, forge iron, or how glass into patterns and objects of his own devising.
  • medium
    The material used by an artist to express his/her feelings or thoughts. He believes that his choice can best express the idea he wants to convey
  • Auditory arts or music
    Mediums that be heard and which are expressed in time
  • visual and auditory
    mediums are both seen and heard, both space and time.
  • Technique
    A manner in which the artist controls his medium to achieve the desired effect and the ability which he fulfills the technical requirements of his particular work of art.
  • Encaustic
    hot wax painted in wood surface, colored using powdered color
  • Fresco secco
    paint is applied to a dry plaster wall
  • Buon fresco or true fresco
    Fresco is also known as?
  • Fresco
    paintings on freshly spread, moist plaster.
  • Egg tempera
    the pigment is mixed with egg yolk or both the yolk and white of an egg
  • Mosaic
    small pieces of colored glass, stones or ceramic called tesserae, embbeded in wet mortar which has been spread over the surface to be decorated. Can be on walls, floor, ceiling.
  • oil painting
    powdered colors mixed with a fine oil or linseed oil. It is also used to prepare ground stretched canvas with a coating of neutral pigment.
  • Oil painting
    This is used for utlitarian purposes
  • water color
    The artist mixes them with water and applies them to a ground, usually paper with a soft brush.
  • water color
    powdered pigments are mixed with gum-arabic or a similar substance that will help them adhere to a surface
  • acrylic
    artificial compounds developed in the twentieth century
  • collage came from the french verb collar meaning to paste
  • collage
    in this technique photgraphs, news clippings or other objects are pasted ont he painting surface and may be combined with painted areas.
  • Drawing
    The materials and methods of this are the most basic tools of the artist and the designer.
  • Print making
    anything printed on a surface that is direct result from the duplication process.
  • Relief
    made by removing material from the matrix, the surface the image has been carved into, which is often wood, linoleum, or metal. The remaining surface is covered with ink or pigment, and then paper is pressed onto the surface, picking up the ink.
  • Intaglio prints
    they are made when a design is scratched into a matrix, usually a metal plate.
  • Stencil prints
    they are made by passing inks through a porous fine mesh matrix
  • woodcut
    this kind of technique of printing designs from planks of woods incised parallel to the vertical axis of the woods's grain.
  • engraving
    The design is cut into metal with a graver or burin.
  • performing arts
    An interdiciplinary art form that brings together elements of time, space, bodies and audiences. The performance can live or via media; performer can be present or absent.
  • music
    the performance, creation, significance and definition of this art depend on the social context and culture.
  • Music came from the greek word mousike which means the art of the muses form of art whose medium is silence and sound.
  • opera
    wherein musicians and singers perform a dramatic work that combines text, which is called the libretto and musical score.
  • dance
    The art of moving the body rhythmically and usually in accordance to music.
  • Drama comes from the greek word drao meaning actions
  • Drama
    enacted by actors on a stage for an audience