Chapter 9-14 Flashcards
(27 cards)
A darkened enclosure in which images of outside objects are projected through a small aperture or lens onto a facing surface
Camera-obscure
A representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
Caricature
Aka- silkscreens; which the image is transferred to paper by forcing ink through mesh
Serigraphy
Any sculpture in which images & forms are attached 2 a background & project off it
Relief
A printmaking process; in which a polished stone (limestone) is drawn upon a greasy material; moistening then inked; ink only adheres to greasy lines; design is transferred to damp paper in print press
Lithography
A print making process that prints only 1 impression
Monotype
Distinct form of common usage; refers to a drawing with humorous content; transfers to working surface to which fresco or painting is used
Cartoon
Indoors
Installation
Opposed to relief; sculpture that requires no wall support and can be experienced from all sides
Sculpture in the round
A method if painting with molten beeswax fused to the support after application by heat
Encaustic
Printmaking; # of expressions authorized by the artist made from the same matrix
Edition
Painting medium made by combining water , pigment and egg yolk
Tempera
Painting on plaster; dry or wet
Fresco
Any form of printmaking which the line is incised into the surface of a printing plate
Intaglio
Bronze casting method; figured is molded in wax and covered with clay
Lost wax process
A plastic resign that when mixed with water and pigment = inorganic and fast-drying paint medium
Acrylic
Made by pasting various scraps n peicea
Collage
Panels of rough sketches outlining the shot sequence of a film
Storyboard
Additive sculpture process which various and diverse elements and objects are combined
Assemblage
Baking a ceramic object in a hot oven or kiln
Firing
A creation of large scale outdoor environments
Earthworks
Painting medium similar to watercolor; opaque instead of transparent
Gouache
Designed for a specific space
Site specific
This tradition of still-life paintings specifically designed to induce spectator to a higher order of thought
Vanitas