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REPORTER 1 Painting

Two Dimensional art - Using brushes

- occurs on flat surface Paint


- drawing, painting and printmaking
- Pigments, binder & solvent
Drawing
Solvents
- visual object & activity
- Dissolves the binder
Charcoal
Oil Painting
- wood burnes, absence of oxygen
- Vegetable oils
Willow or Vine Charcoal
Figutive
- very light mark, burned twigs
- Lose color over time
Conte Crayon
Acrylic Painting
- compressed charcoal, from
- Water soluble acrylic polymer
sanguine to black
- Dries very quickly
Metalpoint
Water color
- malleable metals
- Gum Arabic, from acacia tree
Graphite
Encaustic
- crystalline form of carbon
- Melted beeswax, brilliant, vibrant
Pastels
Fresco
- finely ground pigment
- Plaster
Oil Pastels
Buon Fresco
- High pigment oil paint, mark
- Good fresco, wet plaster
livestock
Fresco Secco
Ink
- Dry plaster, plaster has dried
- Applied with pen & brush
Tempera

- Egg tempera, around for centuries


PRINTMAKING Wood – also used as carving materials, flexibility
and ease.
Print – transferring pigments

Relief – Removing materials from matrix


Casting – Replaces or substitutes am initial
Matrix – surface the image carved into,
sculptural material
linoleum
Lost Wax Process – original sculpture is
Letterpress – relief painting, transferring ink
modeled
Intaglio – Scratched into matrix
Assembly – Attaching objects and material
Planography – chemically altering a matrix together

Lithography – black grease Mixed Media – disparate objects and substance

Lithograpgic painting – Aluminum plates Installation – RELATED TO


instead of limestone ASSEMBLY,UNSCRIPTED INTERACTION

Stencils – porous fine, mesh matrix

Silk screen Painting – silk fabric, frame SITE SPECIFIC INSTALLATION

Original Print – Handmade print Intended for particular location

Reproductions – Mechanically produced


Kinetic art – moves appear to move

THREE DIMENTIONAL ART

Height, width, depth Four Dimensional Art – time based art relatively
new mode of art
Sculpture

- FREE STANDING – in the round


- RELIEf – projects from background Video – projected moving images
surface.
Projection Mapping – use of video projection
mapped to virtual program
LOW RELIEF – amount of projection, limited

High Relief – more than half projects


Performance Art artists medium is an art,
Undercut – Some of projected surface is photography
separate from the background

New Media Art – interactive works


MODELING

Additive process clay or plaster

Armature – allow a soft fluid material like wet


clay

Terra Cotta – baked clayey

Carving – Removal of material form, subtractive


process

Marble – a form of limestone, prefferd by


greeks soft and even colors
4A 2D

1. Abstract Expressionism 13. Dadaism


New York school Negative response
Abstract painted canvas Protest movement
Vigorous sweeping of brush strokes
14. Digital Art
2. Art Deco Electronic technologies
Smooth lines, geometric shapes
15. Expressionism
3. ART NOUVEAU Emotional experience rather than
Sinous , based on reganic form reality

2F
4. Avant- Garde
Advance garde 16. Fauvism
Innovative or experimental concept Wild beasts
Strong, vibrant colour
2B

5. Baroque 17. Futurism


Barocco, irregular peal or stone Fairly unique
Dramatic, exaggerated motion Modern mechanical world
Far cry from surrealism
H
6. BAUHAUS 18. Harlem Rennaisance
Walter Groplus 1999 Styreotipycal
Faculty Pride in black life
Functions rather than traditional art
2I
6C
19. Impressionism
7. Classicism Changing qualities of light
Theoris or philosophies
Elegance and suymmetry 20. Installation Art
Aesthetic or sensory experience (large
8. CoBra scale)
Short-lived yet ground breaking
Home cities
L
9. Color Field Painting 21. Land Art
Rejected active jestures Earthworks
Typical of Action painting Natural version of installation art
Contemplative Colour
M
10. Conceptual Art 22. Minimalism
Theoretical practices rather than visual Simple art
form Craftmanship

11. Constructivism 3N
Art for art’s sake
23. Neo Classicism
Opposite of popart
12. Cubism
Second half
Pablo picaso
Geometric planes challenged
24. Neo Impressionism
Nudes
Pointillism
Study of optics
Fine ARTS
25. Neon Art Please senses
Commercial medium
Relationship between light, color ART
Consumerism mechanism Wide range of human activity

O
DESIGN
26. OP ART Plan or specification
Geometric abstract art
Optical sensation VISUAL ART
Illusion (light and shadow) We can see rather than we hear
Visual in nature
4P

27. Pop art PUBLIC ART


Popular imagery statues
Silkscreen

28. Post Impressionism


Naturalistic depiction in impression
Symbolic images

29. Precissionism
Structure back to art
American modernism

30. Performance Art


actions

31. Rococo
Ornamentation and light

4S

32. Street Art


open sky museum
graffiti
spray painted

33. Surrealism
Liberate thoughts

34. Suprematism
Simplest geometric forms

35. Symbolism
Reflect emotion
Shared pessimism

36. Zero Group


Light and space
Loosely knit group

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