ART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Buon Fresco, John Heartfield, Tilted Arc
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*a medium is the actual material substance used to make a work of art. Drawing: one of the oldest disciplines, using a wide range of materials. Support: what holds the art rock, paper, canvas. Chalk and pastel: colored materials held together by wax or glue. Silverpoint: produced by a stylus made of silver that leaves marks on paper or wood coated with layers of gesso* as a ground. Wet media: liquid form, ink the most common, used with either brush or pen. Printmaking: the process of making multiple impressions, using a printing plate, woodblock, stone or stencil. Painting consists of 2 basic pigments pigments (what gives it color) and binder (what sticks it to support)* Intaglio: fine lines, high level or detail, rich/dark tones. Monotype: makes only one impression of an image. Areas not to be printed are cut away. Ernst ludwig kirchner die brucke exhibition advertisement* Katsushika hokusai the great wave off kanagawa.