
LESSON 2 CPAR
Quiz by John Sandrino
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> decorative objects with simple tools.
> embroidery, woodcrafts, metalcrafts, ceramics, weaving, and paper art.
> meant to showcase or advertise a product
capture natural landscapes and wildlife.
aims to capture stills of people
capturing still images and utilizing light with a camera.
the art meant to be perceived by sight.
without this, there would be no sight
images are created by using a medium (e.g.pencil, pen)
> both the art of applying paint (using a brush, palette knife, airbrush, etc.)
> watercolor, oil, acrylic, and spray paint.
three-dimensional pieces.
removing materials from the medium using various tools (chisel & knife)
adding and reworking soft or malleable materials
> different objects
> “found objects”
> glued, attached, or held together into one piece.
mold which will be poured on with a liquid material
aims to create an environment inside a structure
designing and creating clothing.
images and typography mainly done for commercial purposes
the art of applying design to everyday objects.
> the art and science of designing
> planning structures, such as buildings and houses.
> opposite of relief
> engravings are used to apply paint on
> embossed effect
> silkscreen printing
> uses a screen and squeegee
> push paint onto the surface below
a technique done for reproducing a piece of art.
painted on the raised areas