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Which printmaking technique involves cutting away the background to leave a raised image?
Which printmaking technique involves cutting away the background to leave a raised image?
- Relief Printing (correct)
- Stencil Printing
- Surface Printing
- Intaglio Painting
What is the primary characteristic of Intaglio Printing?
What is the primary characteristic of Intaglio Printing?
- Spraying ink through a stencil
- Using a raised surface to hold ink
- Incising the image into a plate to hold ink (correct)
- Printing an image directly onto a shape
Which medium is NOT a component of Tempura paint?
Which medium is NOT a component of Tempura paint?
- Egg Yolk
- Minerals
- Water
- Polymer (correct)
What is the main difference between acrylic paint and tempura paint, based on their composition?
What is the main difference between acrylic paint and tempura paint, based on their composition?
Which of the following best describes 'Surface Printing'?
Which of the following best describes 'Surface Printing'?
Flashcards
Printmaking
Printmaking
A 2D technique producing images through duplication methods.
Relief Printing
Relief Printing
A printmaking technique where the background is cut away, leaving raised images.
Intaglio Printing
Intaglio Printing
A technique where the image is incised into a medium to hold ink directly from a plate.
Acrylic Paint
Acrylic Paint
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Tempera Paint
Tempera Paint
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Study Notes
Printmaking
- Printmaking is a 2D medium for creating images using duplication techniques.
- Relief printing: Background is removed, leaving raised images.
- Intaglio printing: Image is cut into the medium to hold ink directly from a plate.
- Surface printing: Image is painted, drawn, or printed onto a shape (e.g., lithography).
- Stencil printing: Printing is done by spraying or inking through a stencil.
Drawing
- Drawing is a 2D visual art method using tools like pencils or pens.
Painting
- Painting is a 2D medium involving pigments, a vehicle (liquid), and a support (surface).
Acrylic Painting
- Acrylic paint is a water-based synthetic paint, needing no surface preparation.
- Also known as polymer colors or synthetic polymer paint.
Tempera Painting
- Tempera is a 2D paint composed of pigments, egg yolk (adhesive), and water.
- Used in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
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Description
Explore the various techniques of creating art in 2D, including printmaking, drawing, and painting. Learn about relief, intaglio, surface, and stencil printing, as well as the unique properties of acrylic and tempera paints. This quiz covers essential methods and materials of visual arts.