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Introduction to Painting
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2-D vs. 3-D Art Painting, drawing, and printmaking are considered ______ art, and sculpture is considered ______ art. Painting involves applying a _____________, which is also known as a coloring substance, to a surface. Above is the oil painting “Night Watch”, by Rembrandt van Rijn. To the left is “David”, 1504 by Michelangelo. During the painting unit we will look at 2-D art, and during the next unit, the sculpture unit, we will be looking at 3-D art.
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Media Media is the __________ used to create a work of art. Therefore, Mixed Media is the combination of different types of media to produce art. In 2-D art, there are two types of media: _______ and __________. This charcoal drawing is called “Study for ‘Nude with Hexagonal Quilt’”, 1924 by George Bellows. A “Study for” is basically a rough draft.
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Wet Media There are ________ types of wet media. These types of media are: ________, watercolor, gouache, tempera, acrylic, and _____________. The paintings we will study in class were primarily oil or fresco paintings. The painting we will make in class will be made using tempera paints.
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Pigment All wet media contain pigments of colors. This pigment is suspended in a material such as _______, water, egg yolk, or ______________. The material being used is called the binder because it binds with the pigment to create the paint. Ex: An oil binder creates an oil paint. Above is a picture of “natural ultramarine pigment” used to make blue colors.
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Oil Painting In an oil painting, the _______ doesn’t change when it is applied. If bright pink is on the brush, bright pink will be on the canvas. When oil is applied it does not need to be protected, and its _______________. This is why most oil paintings do not have glass in front of them. Oil painting can show a lot of ________________. On the left is a picture called “The Elevation of the Cross (central part of the triptych)”, 1610-1611 by Peter Paul Rubens. This is an oil painting.
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Fresco This is paint that is applied to wet ____________. It is very difficult to do, it dries very ________, and if you make a mistake, you have to re-plaster the wall. Above is Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam”, 1508-1512. It is a fresco.
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Dry Media There are four types of dry media. They are _______, charcoal, graphite, and pastel. In class we will make ______________ self- portraits. A pastel is basically chalk that has been artificially tinted to create a new color. Above is an example of a pastel painting. This one is called “Mother and Child” by Mary Cassatt. She made this painting in 1900.
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