Printmaking, Drawing, and Painting Techniques
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.
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Printmaking, Drawing, and Painting Techniques
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Materials
List of Questions5 questions
- Question 1
- Relief Printing
- Stencil Printing
- Surface Printing
- Intaglio Painting
- Question 2
- Spraying ink through a stencil
- Using a raised surface to hold ink
- Incising the image into a plate to hold ink
- Printing an image directly onto a shape
- Question 3
- Egg Yolk
- Minerals
- Water
- Polymer
- Question 4
- Acrylic is water-based synthetic paint, while tempura uses egg yolk as an adhesive.
- Acrylic requires surface preparation, while tempura does not.
- Acrylic uses mineral pigments, while tempura uses synthetic pigments.
- Acrylic uses water as a binder, while tempura relies on polymers.
- Question 5
- Cutting away the background from the image
- Spraying ink through cut out shapes
- Printing an image directly onto a shape
- Cutting an image into a plate
List of Flashcards5 flashcards
- Card 1HintInvolves various methods to create multiple copies.Memory TipThink 'prints' as repeated images.
- Card 2HintThink 'relief' like a raised surface.Memory TipImagine footprints on soft ground.
- Card 3HintOpposite of relief; incisions hold the ink.Memory TipIn-tide of ink in cuts.
- Card 4HintCommon in modern art; polymer colors.Memory TipAcrylic = easy and quick to use.
- Card 5HintTraditional medium, often with a glossy finish.Memory TipEgg yolk = ancient recipes for color.