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Daguerreotype - ANSWER>>One of the earliest photographic processes to be
commercially viable, publicly announced in 1839 and named after the French
artist/inventor Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre. A photograph created by exposing a
positive image on a metal plate
Decalcomania - ANSWER>>A transfer technique, invented in the 18th century, wherein
ink, paint, or another medium is spattered or otherwise deposited onto a surface and,
still wet, covered with material such as paper, glass, or aluminum foil, which, when
removed, transfers a pattern that may be further elaborated upon. The process was
employed by the Surrealists for creating imagery through chance rather than via
conscious control.
Diaspora - ANSWER>>movement or dispersion of a group of people sharing an identity
or a homeland from one location to another, or to the group of people so distributed.
Double Exposure - ANSWER>>technique in which the film is exposed twice to capture
and combine in one frame two different images
Drybrush - ANSWER>>brushwork executed on the paper's dry surface
Drypoint - ANSWER>>Intaglio printmaking process where lines are scratched directly
into a metal plate with a steel needle; the scratch raises a ridge (burr) that takes the ink.
Earthenware - ANSWER>>Pottery fired to a relatively low temperature
Embossing - ANSWER>>A process printing the heavily depressed areas of a metal
printing plate with no ink applied, which produces a depressed effect on the paper.
Small or low-relief objects such as coins, nails, washers, etc. can also be attached to a
smooth printing surface prior to printing; under the pressure of a press. The
dimensional characteristics of the attached elements are transferred to the paper as
raised and depressed areas.
, Emulsion - ANSWER>>A homogeneous mixture of oily substances and aqueous
substances
Enamel - ANSWER>>Pigmented glass-like substance fired at low temperature
(low-fired) colours
Enamel Paint - ANSWER>>A paint prepared from finely ground colour pigments and
resin, manufactured to a very fluid consistency, which dries to a hard brilliant finish
Ephemera - ANSWER>>Letters, notices, lists, posters, tickets, labels, handbills,
programmes, invitations, and other written, printed or commercially produced materials
not originally intended to stand on their own as independent works.
Etching - ANSWER>>a printmaking technique of intaglio that makes thin, fluid lines
whose mark can be full and sinuous or tight and scratchy
Exposure - ANSWER>>the action of allowing light visible or radiation invisible to fall on
a sensitive surface or digital sensor for some duration
Fauvism - ANSWER>>A style of painting in the first decade of the 20th century that
emphasized strong, vibrant color and bold brushstrokes over realistic or
representational qualities.
Fresco - ANSWER>>method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied
plaster, usually on wall surfaces
Gelatin Silver Print - ANSWER>>a monochrome imaging process based on the light
sensitivity of silver halides (Darkroom/ Black and White)
Greenware - ANSWER>>Unfired pottery
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Daguerreotype - ANSWER>>One of the earliest photographic processes to be
commercially viable, publicly announced in 1839 and named after the French
artist/inventor Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre. A photograph created by exposing a
positive image on a metal plate
Decalcomania - ANSWER>>A transfer technique, invented in the 18th century, wherein
ink, paint, or another medium is spattered or otherwise deposited onto a surface and,
still wet, covered with material such as paper, glass, or aluminum foil, which, when
removed, transfers a pattern that may be further elaborated upon. The process was
employed by the Surrealists for creating imagery through chance rather than via
conscious control.
Diaspora - ANSWER>>movement or dispersion of a group of people sharing an identity
or a homeland from one location to another, or to the group of people so distributed.
Double Exposure - ANSWER>>technique in which the film is exposed twice to capture
and combine in one frame two different images
Drybrush - ANSWER>>brushwork executed on the paper's dry surface
Drypoint - ANSWER>>Intaglio printmaking process where lines are scratched directly
into a metal plate with a steel needle; the scratch raises a ridge (burr) that takes the ink.
Earthenware - ANSWER>>Pottery fired to a relatively low temperature
Embossing - ANSWER>>A process printing the heavily depressed areas of a metal
printing plate with no ink applied, which produces a depressed effect on the paper.
Small or low-relief objects such as coins, nails, washers, etc. can also be attached to a
smooth printing surface prior to printing; under the pressure of a press. The
dimensional characteristics of the attached elements are transferred to the paper as
raised and depressed areas.
, Emulsion - ANSWER>>A homogeneous mixture of oily substances and aqueous
substances
Enamel - ANSWER>>Pigmented glass-like substance fired at low temperature
(low-fired) colours
Enamel Paint - ANSWER>>A paint prepared from finely ground colour pigments and
resin, manufactured to a very fluid consistency, which dries to a hard brilliant finish
Ephemera - ANSWER>>Letters, notices, lists, posters, tickets, labels, handbills,
programmes, invitations, and other written, printed or commercially produced materials
not originally intended to stand on their own as independent works.
Etching - ANSWER>>a printmaking technique of intaglio that makes thin, fluid lines
whose mark can be full and sinuous or tight and scratchy
Exposure - ANSWER>>the action of allowing light visible or radiation invisible to fall on
a sensitive surface or digital sensor for some duration
Fauvism - ANSWER>>A style of painting in the first decade of the 20th century that
emphasized strong, vibrant color and bold brushstrokes over realistic or
representational qualities.
Fresco - ANSWER>>method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied
plaster, usually on wall surfaces
Gelatin Silver Print - ANSWER>>a monochrome imaging process based on the light
sensitivity of silver halides (Darkroom/ Black and White)
Greenware - ANSWER>>Unfired pottery