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Saturday, October 13, 2018
Rw's Art Techniques from the LA Library
Art Techniques
1. Abstract Art: A kind of artwork that is depicting real life objects in mother nature. Subordinated or discarded, and the aesthetic content expressed in a formal pattern of different shapes, lines, and vibrant colors. The subject takes on a realism approach of being blurred, repeat basic forms of art. The representation is often broken down to appear unrecognizable is called nonrepresentational or nonobjective.
Abstract elements appearing in many works of art throughout history includes Neolithic stone carvings in ancient ruins. Abstraction in principle started in the early 20th century with the likes of Picasso, and Georges Braque.
2. Abbozzo: Painting a first outline drawing on a typical canvas;as well as the first underpainting. Sculpture art a block of stone, lumps of clay, or wood chunks has been reduced to a rougher form of an ultimate work of art.
3. Abaculus A lesser used kind of word for Tessera.
4. Acadeimicism: A elected member of an academy plus an adherent of academic styles and priciples.
5. Academy Figure Artwork of a human figure, half life size executed as a practice study for purposes of instruction rather than as creative artworks.
6. Acjou: A kind of name used in place of Mahogany.
7. Acanthus: A semi-style leaf motif that occurs throughout history of art, in capitals of the Corinthian order of Greek architecture and acanthus.
8. Academy Blue: An unstandardized term of a blue composite pigment of a green shade, the best grades of which need to be made of ultramarine blue, and viridian colors.
9.Academy Board: An non expensive panel used for oil paintings and various sketches. made from heavy smooth cardboard coated with a ground that contains sufficient tooth for oil paintings. Academy boards was replaced by the canvas board embossed to imitate a canvas weave.
10. Acetone: The most powerful volatile solvents of the lacquer-solvents or paint-removal type; also is called dimethyle ketone. One of the lesser toxic when is properly handled.
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