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Is a heart of making art

Production

Artist ready to express himself in art

Medium

Shows level of familiarity with medium manipulate

Technique

Process involves managing, overseeing assembling putting together a presentation

Curation

Made by graphite whi h vomes in different hardness

Pencils

Oldest material in drawing.Allow great variety of qualities depend on tools and techniques used in application

Ink

Compose of dry pigment held together with gum binder

Pastel

3 kind of pastel

1.soft


2.hard


3 oil pastel

Organic material from burning wood

Charcoal

Kind of charcoal that is vined

Compressed

Kind of charcoal that is loose with binder and press

Manufactured charcoal

Common surface 2-D arr

Paper

3 types of paper

Hot


Cold


and rough paper

Part of pigment with water

Water color

In painting we use this as pigment with water and add chalklike

Gouache

Tyep of painting Pigment and add by oil

Oil painting

Pigments add by egg yolk

Tempera

Pigment with water and wet palster

Fresco

Modern medium in painting with synthetic

Acrylic

Cut of papers

Mosaic

Means coller or stock by gluing on firm support

Collage

Process of production of graphic paper

Print making

Oldest method of print making

Relief printmaking

Printmaking that instead of surface is uae the line of image

Intalgo

Printmaking using flat surface

Surface printmaking

Means sculpere means carve

Sculpture

3 kind of sculpture

1. Freestanding- use all sides


2. Relief- figure raise on background


A.high relief- half figure project


B. Low relief- slightly raise


3. Kenitic - use water wind and energy

Process of sculpture that removes or cuts off piece

Subtractive process

Peocess of sculpture that involvement of construction

Additive process

Process of sculpture that "casting"

Substitution

Media of sculpture

A.stone- hard


B.Wood- from tree


C. Metal- malleable and ductile


D. Plaster- ground gypsum mixed in water


E. Terra Cotta - baked clay


F. Glass - soda lime and sand


D. Plastic - polymer

A two vertical supporting

Post and lintel

Wedge shape

Arch

Success of arch

Barrel vault

Arch that is intersection

Groin vault

System of triangle

Truss

Use beams and slab

Cantilever

Wall support arch

Buttress

A material that support heavy weight crumbing

Comprehensive strength

Material for architecture that is favorable and durable

Stone

Material in architecture

Stone


Lumber


Iron steel


Concrete

Types of literature that has strict lines and stanza

Poetry

Type of literature that s not real

Fiction

Types of literature that plays and written work meant to perform

Drama

Oldest most popular medium of music

Vocal

Class Of voice

Soprano


Alto


Bass


Tenor


Baritone

Instrumental medium and define

String


1.bowed


2. Plucked


Percussion- hitting


Keyboard- press


Woodwind- blow


Brass - bellshape

European tradition genre of music

Classical

Originated on traditional pop culture

Folk music

Began rock and roll

Pop

Originated in afro american community

Jazz


Genre of music Originated on deeper america

Blues

Evolved from rock and roll

Rock

Style of music that emerges independently

Alternative music

Genre of literature that is intended to be acted-out or performed onstage in front of an audience.

Drama

Combined art that includes music, dance, painting, sculpture, and architecture

Theatre

literature’s greatest dramatic genre

Tragedy

Emphasizes the never ending battle between goodand evil wherein good always wins.

Melodrama

Exact opposite of tragedy

Comedy

Portrays human weakness and criticized human behaviors' pave the path to some form of salvation for human actions

Satire

Light humorous play in which the emphasis is on the jokes

Farce

Series of images that are projected onto a screen to create the illusion of motion.

Cinema

Commonly shown in movie theaters

Feature Films

Use images created by artists/ animators.

Animated movie

deal primarily with facts, not fiction.

Documentary movies

Sequence of images, literal or abstract, which do not necessarily form a narrative.

Experimental films

Specifically intended to facilitate learning atome or classrooms.

Educational Films

Play the roles of the characters

Actors

handles finances.

Producer

develops stories and ideas for the screen or adapts interesting written pieces of work as motion pictures

Screenwriter

Studies the script, plans and visualizes how the film should be portrayed, and guides the actors and the production crew as they carry out the project

Director

Type of dance that also calls folk dances

Ethnological dance

Performed by pair

Ballroom

Originated on royal court in medieval times

Ballet

Performed by one dancer or group

Musical comedy

It is a parallel stroke of oil pastel

Feathering

A technique in pastel tat use layering

Scumbling

Technique of thickly applying pastel

Impasto

Applies thick deposit of pastel

Sgrafitto

Technique of shading with thin parallel with same direction

Hatching

Technique of shading with criss cross to one another

Cross hatching

Technique of shading with uses to make dot

Stippling

Technique of shading with use form tone light to dark

Blending

Structure that is inverted cup

Dome

Parts of paint that give color

Pigment

 All parts of building can be constructed using wood except the foundations.

Lumber

 Provide stronger & taller structures w/ less use of material when compared to stone or wood.

Iron and steel

 Mixture of cement & water w/ aggregates of sand & gravel.

Concrete

produce tones by means of bow of horse hair

Bowed string

Ground gypsum mixed with water

Plaster

Baked clay

Terra Cotta

Sand and soda lime

Glasss

From organic polymer

Plastic