Drawing - drawing is the most basic art technique - hatching: created with fine parallel lines - cross-hatching: a second set of fine lines placed across the first, often at a 90 degree angle - stippling: use of small dots used to create shadowing
Photography: -cheap alternative to drawing and painting. -Louis Daguerre created daguerreotype, an early form of photography. -His colleague took the first picture in 1822. -Boulevard du Temple, 1838, first photo taken of a person. -people had to hold still for a long time to be in a picture. -First people were a shoe polisher and his customer, they got caught because everyone else moved to fast and they stayed long enough to get caught. -Painters felt like they had to paint more realistically. -19th century, painters became more abstract which isn't good with the camera. -The two types don't compete anymore. -Photoshop has moved photography in different directions than ever before.
Additive Sculpting – clay, metal (adding portions). Also includes cast and molds. Subtractive Sculpting – Artist begins with block and subtracts portions to create art Kinetic Sculpture – sculpture meant to move, with motors, electricity, pulleys Earthworks – (environmental Art) sculpture not really intended to last Mixed Media – art made of bunch of stuff (cereal, pianos, bags, etc) collages Georges Braque and Picaso – first to use collage Collage – basic media using bits of paper, also called synthetic cubism Robert Rauschenberg – mixed media artist, silkscreen, paint
Drawing
ReplyDelete- drawing is the most basic art technique
- hatching: created with fine parallel lines
- cross-hatching: a second set of fine lines placed across the first, often at a 90 degree angle
- stippling: use of small dots used to create shadowing
- Kristy
Photography:
ReplyDelete-cheap alternative to drawing and painting.
-Louis Daguerre created daguerreotype, an early form of photography.
-His colleague took the first picture in 1822.
-Boulevard du Temple, 1838, first photo taken of a person.
-people had to hold still for a long time to be in a picture.
-First people were a shoe polisher and his customer, they got caught because everyone else moved to fast and they stayed long enough to get caught.
-Painters felt like they had to paint more realistically.
-19th century, painters became more abstract which isn't good with the camera.
-The two types don't compete anymore.
-Photoshop has moved photography in different directions than ever before.
Additive Sculpting – clay, metal (adding portions). Also includes cast and molds.
ReplyDeleteSubtractive Sculpting – Artist begins with block and subtracts portions to create art
Kinetic Sculpture – sculpture meant to move, with motors, electricity, pulleys
Earthworks – (environmental Art) sculpture not really intended to last
Mixed Media – art made of bunch of stuff (cereal, pianos, bags, etc) collages
Georges Braque and Picaso – first to use collage
Collage – basic media using bits of paper, also called synthetic cubism
Robert Rauschenberg – mixed media artist, silkscreen, paint
-Teddy