ART EDUCATION Flashcards
• a naturally occurring sticky fine-grained earth.
CLAY
• rock and dust combined with water which can be molded into different shapes
CLAY
• used to create sculpture, crafts, and functional objects of art, it can be ranged from natural to painted or stained.
WOOD
• solid, hard, opaque material used by sculptors
METAL
• is an object made of stone which has been shaped, carved, or assembled to form a visually interesting 3d shape
STONE
• is a fine art whose material consists of natural or synthetic fiber, fabric, and yarn.
FIBER
• is a colored substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is being applied.
DYES
• is a two-dimensional visual language which involves the expression of ideas and emotions through colors, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities.
PAINT
• A colored fluid used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating
INK
• Has been used for thousands of years to create images and record history.
INK
• It is also permanent and it dries quickly, making it easy to use.
INK
• An instrument for writing or drawing, consisting of a thin stick of graphite or a similar substance enclosed in a long thin piece of wood or fixed in a metal or plastic case
PENCIL
• Allows artists to create art with varying degrees of darkness and texture
PENCIL
• Material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances, used for writing, drawing, or printing on, or as wrapping material
PAPER
• An example of using paper as a tool for art, is when you cut up magazines to make a collage
PAPER
• Individual works of art that are substantially or wholly made of glass
GLASS
Can create a variety of objects, including sculptures, vases, jewelry, and stained glass windows.
GLASS
• Art forms which involve physical manipulation of a plastic medium by molding or modeling such as sculpture or ceramics
PLASTIC
• A complex art form that combines elements from many other arts, including painting, dance, photography, and music.
FILM
• It’s a popular and effective way to convey emotion and drama.
FILM
• A film that is artistic or experimental in its primary intent.
FILM
is the purchase or commission of an artwork.
Art patronage
It is also used to describe the financial funding given by an individual or organization to an artist. Patrons most often come from the upper class or wealthy individuals or group who have the means to buy or support an artist in the precolonial times, patronage in art can be seen through the barter and trade of decorative arts
Art patronage
are arts and crafts that use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects.
Textile
Consists of any artwork that is crafted from the ‘ores of the earth,’ including bronze, gold, tin, lead, silver and iron.
Metalcrafts
In this sense, it forms a counterbalance to the use of “precious materials” (such as gold, silver and gemstones) in conventional or fine jewelry, where the value of the object is tied to the value of the materials from which it is made.
Jewelry or studio jewelry