Chapter 3, Lesson 1 Flashcards

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Is the creation of a two dimensional visual language with certain aesthetic qualities, which expresses ideas and emotions

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Painting

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This is done with the use of ground pigments (from minerals, coal, tar, vegetable matter)

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Oil painting

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3
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Are long lasting, slow in drying, easy to handle

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Oil painting

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4
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It creates luminous colors and blends well with surrounding paints however it is hard to move to the next stage in painting because of slow drying

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Oil painting

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5
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Example of oil painting

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The fishermen by ang kiokok

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A method of painting waterbased pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces

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Fresco

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Durable
Quick to dry
Not movable because they are permanently attached to the walls
Subject of loss in the events that walls are destroyed

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Fresco

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8
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When the plaster is wet, it is called

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Buon fresco
True fresco

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9
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When the plaster is dry

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Fresco secco
Dry fresco

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10
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Example of fresco

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The last supper by Leonardo da Vinci

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11
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It is one of the most popular painting mediums for fine artwork

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Water color

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Is done with the use of pigments mixed with water and applied to fine white paoer

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Water color

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13
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Example of water color

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Watercolor painting balut vendors by vicente Manansala

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14
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temperare

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Mix in proportion

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15
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It’s name stems from the latin word temperare

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Tempera

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16
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Is done with the use of ground pigments mixed with albuminous or colloidal vehicle (egg yolk, gum, glue, casein)

17
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Cannot be applied to thickly
Lack the deep coloration of oil
Very long lasting
Colors do nit deteriorate over time

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Example of tempera

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Master of codex of saint george : the crucifixion

19
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Is done with the use of pastel colors closely resembling dry pigments bound to form crayons, which are directly applied to the surface

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It brings vibrant and lively colors
Color may get dirty
Work is fragile

21
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Example of pastel

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Self portrait by william merritt chase

22
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Is done with the use od synthetic mixed with a vehicle capable of being thinned with water

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Less strong
Not resistant to matting

24
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Example of acrylic

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Waterfront by hannah macnaughtan

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Is done with the thr use of hot wax as a vehicle to bind pigments to a wooden panel or a wakl
Encaustic
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It has a range of textural and color advantage that makes it an excellent alternative to oil painting
Encaustic
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Needs to be kept in molten state to maintain its good quality
Encaustic
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Example of encaustic
Fayum funerary: man with a beard