Lesson 7 Flashcards
•derived from the French verb Coller, to glue
•is made by adhering flat materials such as newspaper or magazine cutouts, printed text, illustrations, photographs, cloth, string, etc. to a flat surface.
•The artist brings all the materials together in an artistic composition to get a desired effect or bring a certain message
Collage
•is art that is made by assembling disparate elements.
•is putting together found objects like scraps, junk, paper, wood, metal, cloth, stone, arranged in an artistic composition.
•The output is a three-dimensional artwork, as opposed to a flat artwork in a collage.
Assemblage
•is the process of applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring a reversal of that image onto canvas or other flat materials.
•a transfer technique in which ink, ,paint or another medium is spread onto a surface, and while still wet, covered with material such as paper, glass or aluminum foil, which ,
•when removed, transfers a pattern that may be further embellished upon.
Decalcomania
•Art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cut-outs onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf, and other decorative elements.
•is done by adhering cut outs of paper and then coating these with one or more coats of transparent varnish.
Decoupage
•The technique or process of taking a rubbing from an uneven surface to form the basis of a work of art.
•is the technique of rubbing with a dry medium on a piece of paper which has been placed over an object that has texture. •The impression of the texture will be left on the paper.
Frottage
•Technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information
•is the production of a rapid succession of images in a motion picture to illustrate an association of ideas or a composite picture made by combining several separate pictures.
Montage
•refers to a quilting technique in which canvasses are padded and stitched before being painted and layered with a range of printed textiles and objects, including buttons and shells.
•is where canvases are padded, sewn and often filled with sequins, beads, shells, buttons, tiny mirrors, glass, swatches and other things to make an artistic composition.
Trapunto Painting
•is a form of visual communication created in public places.
•is writing or drawing that has been scribbled, scratched, or painted on a wall or other surface without permission, usually in a public place.
•can be anything from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings
Graffiti
•also known as earth arts
•are a type of art movement in which the landscape and the art are inextricably linked
•It is also a natural art form, created with raw materials such as soil, rock (bedrock, boulders, stones) organic media (logs. Branches, leaves), and water.
Land Arts
•refers to any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process.
•It can also refer to computational art that uses and engages with digital media.
•Digital art is classified as a subset of new media art.
Digital Arts
•it refers to artwork that has been created using more than one medium.
•It refers to a piece of visual art that combines several traditionally distinct visual art media. Work on canvas, for example, that incorporates paint, ink and collage.
•refers to the art of producing visual images, text, animation, sounds, and videos/films.
Multimedia