Painting Qualities Advantages Disadvantages Glaze Impasto

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Painting Qualities Advantages Disadvantages Glaze Impasto Surface texture Sculpture Wood Stone Bronze Architecture Wooden construction Stone construction Glass and Steel contruction Draw the following table onto a piece of lined paper and be prepared to fill it in over the course of the lesson as we discuss the following works of art. Leave space to write more than a few words in each box.

Compare the brushwork of these paintings Compare the brushwork of these paintings. What makes them different and what kind of effect does each produce? Thin layering of oil paint – a glaze. This creates a sense of luminosity. Thick application of paint is called impasto. It gives a rich surface texture.

…use three words to describe each painting. What is the difference in surface characteristics between these two pictures? …use three words to describe each painting.

Compare the level of detail in these two sculptures and explain the difference in relation to the materials and processes by which they were made.

What makes bronze more appropriate for large equestrian statues (or large sculptures in general) than stone or marble?

Looking at the image above, what opportunities do stainless steel and construction welding offer for sculpture that bronze and stone do not?

List the main material/s used to construct each of these buildings, and then, with reference to the buildings, some of their characteristics, uses and appearance.