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What is the artistic technique that uses tiny parts of eggshell to create an image or object?
What is the artistic technique that uses tiny parts of eggshell to create an image or object?
- Eggshell mosaic (correct)
- Frottage
- Decalcomania
- Decoupage
Which kind of subject refers to scenes or events described or represented in a work of art?
Which kind of subject refers to scenes or events described or represented in a work of art?
- Animals
- History and Mythology
- Everyday Life
- Landscape, seascapes, and cityscapes (correct)
What does the vertical line imply in an artwork?
What does the vertical line imply in an artwork?
- Action
- Series of connected dots or prolongation of a point
- Unrest, uncertainty, and movement
- Serenity and perfect stability (correct)
Which medium refers to the material or means which the artist uses to objectify his feelings or thoughts?
Which medium refers to the material or means which the artist uses to objectify his feelings or thoughts?
What is trapunto painting technique used by Pacita Abad known for?
What is trapunto painting technique used by Pacita Abad known for?
Which art technique involves creating artwork from an assemblage of different forms?
Which art technique involves creating artwork from an assemblage of different forms?
Which art form is created using natural materials in nature?
Which art form is created using natural materials in nature?
What does the French word 'Decollage' mean in English?
What does the French word 'Decollage' mean in English?
What is the process of making artworks by transferring ink from a matrix or through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other material?
What is the process of making artworks by transferring ink from a matrix or through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other material?
Which artistic work or practice uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process?
Which artistic work or practice uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process?
Trapunto painting technique involves padding, sewing, and filling the canvases with various materials.
Trapunto painting technique involves padding, sewing, and filling the canvases with various materials.
Decalcomania is the process of applying gouache to paper or glass and then transferring a reversal of the image onto canvas.
Decalcomania is the process of applying gouache to paper or glass and then transferring a reversal of the image onto canvas.
Frottage is the technique of rubbing with crayon on a piece of paper placed under an object or an image.
Frottage is the technique of rubbing with crayon on a piece of paper placed under an object or an image.
Mosaics are usually assembled using small square tiles only.
Mosaics are usually assembled using small square tiles only.
Non-Representational arts have subjects and are referred to as 'Objective Arts'.
Non-Representational arts have subjects and are referred to as 'Objective Arts'.
Decollage is the process of building up an image by cutting, treating away, or removing pieces of an original image.
Decollage is the process of building up an image by cutting, treating away, or removing pieces of an original image.
Land Art is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are not linked.
Land Art is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are not linked.
Graffiti is always created with permission on a wall or other surface.
Graffiti is always created with permission on a wall or other surface.
Digital Arts does not use digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process.
Digital Arts does not use digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process.
Print Making involves creating artworks by transforming ink from a matrix to a sheet of paper or other material.
Print Making involves creating artworks by transforming ink from a matrix to a sheet of paper or other material.
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Study Notes
Artistic Techniques
- Eggshell technique: uses tiny parts of eggshell to create an image or object.
- Decalcomania: process of applying gouache to paper or glass and then transferring a reversal of the image onto canvas.
- Frottage: technique of rubbing with crayon on a piece of paper placed under an object or an image.
- Trapunto: painting technique that involves padding, sewing, and filling canvases with various materials.
Art Terms
- Narrative art: refers to scenes or events described or represented in a work of art.
- Medium: refers to the material or means which the artist uses to objectify his feelings or thoughts.
- Decollage: process of building up an image by cutting, treating away, or removing pieces of an original image.
Art Forms
- Assemblage: art form that involves creating artwork from an assemblage of different forms.
- Land Art: art movement in which landscape and the work of art are linked.
- Digital Arts: artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process.
- Print Making: process of making artworks by transferring ink from a matrix or through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other material.
Misconceptions
- Mosaics: not assembled using only small square tiles, but can use various shapes and sizes.
- Non-Representational arts: do not have subjects and are referred to as 'Abstract Arts', not 'Objective Arts'.
- Graffiti: not always created with permission on a wall or other surface.
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