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Appreciation

Group II
ARTS AND ARTISAN

PRODUCTION PROCESSS

MEDIUM
TECHNIQUE
CURATION
ARTS AND ARTIST

The expression or
application human creative skills
and imagination, typically in a
visual form such as
Painting Sculpture
Producing works to be
appreciate primarily for their
beauty or emotional power.
An artist have a creative side,
making visually pleasing work only
for the enjoyment and appreciation
of the viewer, but with no
functional value.
ARTISAN
ARTISAN
An artisan is a skilled craft
worker who makes or creates
material objects partly or entirely
by hand.
ppottery

Pottery Flower Arrangers

ORIGAMI
PRODUCTION PROCESS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
It can refer to the making of
something, or to a final product,
like a
Theatrical performance , It can be the
process of bringing a song or musical work
to life or honing that work perfection.
PRODUCTION PROCESS

PRE-PRODUCTION PRODUCTION POST-PRODUCTION


The artist make an execution
The artist always begin of the art that may take
a variety of forms Once an artwork are finished ,
With an idea that he it will be circulated not only
wants • Painting
• Sculpture in the art world
to express or but also in public.
communicate • Tapestry
with his audience. • Photograph
• Dance, Composition or music
MEDIUM
The word medium, which comes from the Latin
word medium, denotes the means by which an artist
communicates his idea. It is the stuff out of which he
Creates a work of art. These are the materials which the
artist uses To translate his feelings or thought into a
beautiful reality. This maybe pigment in painting, stone,
wood brick, concrete and various building materials in
architecture steel, marble, bronze, and wood in sculpture
, sound in music and words in literature.
TYPES OF MEDIUM
VISUAL Are those medium that can be seen
ART

AUDITORY ART Are those medium that can be heard and which are
expressed in time

Industrial design and


include painting,
the crafts like
drawing printmaking, ceramics and
and photography furniture making
TECHNIQUE

Technique is the manner in which the artist


controls his medium to achieve the desired effect.
It is the ability with which he fulfills the technical
requirements of his particular work of art. It has to
do with the way he manipulates the work of art and
to manipulates his medium to express his ideas.
Different type of Techniques
Encaustic Painting
(hot wax painting)
It is a form of painting
that involves a heated
wax medium to which
colored pigments have
been added. The molten
mix is applied to a surface,
usually prepared wood,
though canvas and other
materials are sometimes
used.
Fresco Secco
Also known as dry fresco
•It is a process that dispenses with the
complex preparation of the wall with wet
plaster.

•Instead, dry, finished walls are soaked


with lime water and painted while wet.

•Secco is useful for detailed painting and


for retouching true frescoes.
Fresco Painting
- It is a method of painting water-based
pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on
wall surfaces.
- The colors, which are made by grinding dry-
powder pigments in pure water, dry and set
with the plaster to become a permanent part of
the wall.

- Fresco painting is ideal for


making murals because it
lends itself to a monumental
style, is durable, and has a
matte surface.
EGG TEMPERA - Egg tempera is a form of paint that is
created by mixing egg yolk with
powdered pigments and a little water.
- Traditionally, tempera was applied to
wooden panels, such as poplar, coated
with gesso.
- Unlike oil paintings, it is resistant to
light, and its colors do not darken or
change with age.
MOSAIC

Is an art decoration of a surface with


designs made up of closely set,
usually variously coloured , small
pieces of material such as stone,
mineral, glass, tile, or shell.
TWO DIFFERENT METHOD

The direct method is all about sticking the


mosaic stones to the base. The indirect method
involves placing the tesserae face down on
temporary backing and holding the pieces in
place with a water-soluble glue.
OIL PAINTING
Oil paint is form of a slow-
drying paint that consists of
particles of pigment suspended in
a drying oil that forms a tough,
coloured film on exposure to air.
Two oil painting techniques:
Alla prima refers to the painting being painted 'wet-into-
wet'. With this technique the colors are mixed not only
on the palette, but also in the painting itself, applied wet
alongside and over one another.
Layering in art is the process of applying various
materials or colors on top of one another. A painting
or drawing can employ layering to enhance interest and
texture as well as depth and dimension.
Technique 5 – Underpainting.

Technique 1 – Chiaroscuro.

Technique 7 – Grisaille

Technique 6 – Impasto

Technique 4 – Glazing.
Technique 2 – Scumbling.
Technique 3 – Alla Prima
Acrylic painting
Acrylic is a type of paint
made with pigments
suspended in an acrylic
polymer emulsion. It dries
quickly, is water-soluble, and
can be used on a variety of
surfaces.
Collage
Collage is a technique that
involves gluing together pieces of
paper, fabric, or other materials to
create a work of art. Collages can be
made using a variety of techniques
and materials, and can range from
abstract to representational.
Drawings
Are works of art created with a
variety of dry media, including
graphite, charcoal, pastels, and ink.
Drawings can range from quick
sketches to detailed, finished works,
and can be created on a wide range of
surface.
PRINTMAKING
A print is anything printed
on a surface that is a direct
result from the
duplication process.
Relief

Intaglio

PRINTMAKING Stencil

Woodcut

Engraving
Relief
It is one of the simplest types of printmaking in which
the material is carved or otherwise taken away from
around the protruding design that is to be printed.
Here, the ink is applied to the raised surface of the
matrix.
Intaglio printmaking
It is the reverse of the relief
method
– the ink is applied beneath
the original surface of the
matrix, such as the case
with the techniques of
engraving and etching.
Stenciling printing
is a special variant of
printmaking and it involves carving
the design out of a thin material and
then printing the design by rubbing or
spraying paint around the spaces that
are cut out. This method is extremely
popular in the world of street art as
stencils are one of the most popular
techniques urban artists tend to use.
WOODCUT
Is a relief process in which
knives and other tools are used to
carve a design into the surface of
a wooden block. It is also one of
the oldest methods of making
prints from a relief surface,
having been used in China to
decorate textiles since the 5th
century.
ENGRAVING

It is an intaglio printmaking
process in which lines and design
are cut into a metal plate with
graver or burin. Burin is an engraving
tool with a metal shaft that is cut
or ground diagonally downward to
form a diamond-shaped point
at the tip.
CURATION

Curation is a field of
endeavor involved with
assembling, managing and
presenting some type of
collection.
Museum Curator
Museum curators look after,
manage, organize, display and
develop museum collections,
and conduct related
research. They must often work
with potential donors, both in
terms of cash donations and of
items donated for the collection.
This can include attending
benefits or being a part of one-
on-one meetings. It can also
mean giving lectures or tours of
the museum.
SECTION CURATOR
Some museums are divided in different sections: modern art,
contemporary art, African Art, American Art, etcetera. In these cases, each one
of the sections must have a specialist on each one of the museum divisions as
art has so many different needs as forms of representations. Furthermore, no
one is specialist in every kind of art. It is less common, but sometimes there are
curators devoted some art categories, such as installation art, sculpture,
drawing, etc.
Collections Curator
This highly specialized role requires the
curator to be responsible either for all special
collections that come into the museum on
loan or for a specific traveling exhibit. In the
latter case, the curator actually travels from
location to location with the collection.
While he works out of whichever museum in
which the exhibit is currently displayed, he is
an employee of the museum or private
collector who owns the collection.
QUIZ TIME
1. The art of representation,
decoration and creating beauty
with paints: oil, craypass, water
color, etc.
A. Paintings
B. Sculpture
C. Drawing
D. Architecture
2.The art of carving figures from
marble, wood, stone, etc.
A. Paintings
B. Sculpture
C. Drawing
D. Architecture
3.A sketch, plan, picture or different
designs with the use of pencil,
technical pen, etc.
A. Paintings
B. Sculpture
C. Drawing
D. Architecture
4.An artistic process based on the
principle of transferring images from a
matrix onto another surface, most often
paper or fabric.
A.Stencil
B. Print making
C. Tempera
D Fresco
5.A person have a creative side,
making visually pleasing work?
A. Artist
B. Artisan
C. Arts
D. Curator
6. It is the Manner in
which the artist controls
his medium to achieve the
desired effect?
7. its refer to the
materials used to make
a work of art?
7. It is the process of fixing
some of the elements in
art.
8. A worker in a skilled
trade, especially one that
involves making things by
hand.
9. The artist always begin
With an idea that he wants
to express or communicate
with his audience.
10. Once an artwork are
finished ,
it will be circulated not only
in the art world but also in
public.
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Write 3 famous artwork and 2
well known artist.
Thank you.

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