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Q: Mezzotint Ans: an intaglio printmaking process based on roughening the entire printing plate to accept ink; the artist smoothes non-image areas. In a Meotint, the artist works from dark to light. Developed in the 17th century to create graduations in Q: Aquatint Ans: a kind of print that achieves a watercolor effect by using acids that dissolve onto a copper plate. It is another intaglio printmaking process. Q: Linocut / Woodcut Ans: Both relief printing processes which involve cutting material away to produce an image. Q: burnisher / baren Ans: The artist would put the paper on top of the inked surface and then rub the paper evenly with the burnisher to transfer the ink to the paper. Examstudy - Stuvia US Q: When did humans begin making figurines out of clay Ans: 24,000 BC Q: When was the first functional brick and pottery made Ans: 9,000 or 10,000 BC Q: When were glazes discovered in Egypt Ans: 8,000 BC Q: Cave drawings, first evidence of drawing as a medium Ans: 10,000 BC Q: tortillonis Ans: pointed drawing tool for blending pencil or charcoal drawings. Q: hot pressed paper Ans: paper that is smooth for drawing Q: cold pressed paper Ans: paper for drawing that has texture (rough) Q: describe, analyze, interpret, judge Ans: Steps of critiquing an artwork: "Begin by describing the visual facts — what you see in the drawing

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Q: Mezzotint

Ans: an intaglio printmaking process based on roughening the entire
printing plate to accept ink; the artist smoothes non-image areas.


In a Meotint, the artist works from dark to light.



Developed in the 17th century to create graduations in artwork.zz



Q: Aquatint

Ans: a kind of print that achieves a watercolor effect by using acids that
dissolve onto a copper plate.


It is another intaglio printmaking process.



Q: Linocut / Woodcut

Ans: Both relief printing processes which involve cutting material away to
produce an image.



Q: burnisher / baren

Ans: The artist would put the paper on top of the inked surface and then rub
the paper evenly with the burnisher to transfer the ink to the paper.

,Q: When did humans begin making figurines out of clay

Ans: 24,000 BC



Q: When was the first functional brick and pottery made

Ans: 9,000 or 10,000 BC



Q: When were glazes discovered in Egypt

Ans: 8,000 BC



Q: Cave drawings, first evidence of drawing as a medium

Ans: 10,000 BC



Q: tortillonis

Ans: pointed drawing tool for blending pencil or charcoal drawings.



Q: hot pressed paper

Ans: paper that is smooth for drawing



Q: cold pressed paper

Ans: paper for drawing that has texture (rough)



Q: describe, analyze, interpret, judge

Ans: Steps of critiquing an artwork: "Begin by describing the visual facts —
what you see in the drawing. Is it representational? What kinds of

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, shapes, lines, or textures do you see? Next, begin analyzing the
artwork. Recognize the elements of art and how they are arranged
(the principles of design). Do you see shapes arranged in a pattern?
Where is the emphasis in the drawing? How are the lines used, and
where do they lead your eye? Next, interpret the artwork, or use what
you have learned so far to decide what the artist is trying to say. What
is the mood of the artwork? What does the subject matter tell you? Why
do you think the artist decided to portray it in this way? After
completing these steps, you can begin to make your own judgement
of the artwork. Did the artist successfully use the principles of design to
organize the elements of art? Does the artist successfully convey the
feelings, mood, and ideas they were aiming for? Do you see ways that
the artwork can be improved?"



Q: gum arabic (binder)

Ans: how watercolor is created. it uses gum arabic as the binder



Q: Acrylic gouache

Ans: The acrylic gouache is water resistant once it's dry, and it cannot be
rewet. However, It differs from acrylic paint in that it dries to a matte
finish and can be worked with for slightly longer.



Q: Gouache

Ans: Similar to watercolor. It can be rewet and reworked. Often used for
illustration.



Q: fat over lean principle



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