SSCPART Week6
SSCPART Week6
AND INSTALLATION
Painting refers either to a product or a
process:
Painting as a product
• a product of the application of
colors on a hard surface.
Painting as a process
• the application of paint or
pigments to a hard medium to
create a two-dimensional image.
Canvas , Paper,
Board, Wall, Wood
Palette
Palette
Knife
Paintbrush
Coloring
Materials
Pencil
consists of a thin stick of graphite or a similar
substance enclosed in a long thin piece of
wood or fixed in a metal or plastic case.
Pencils
ADVANTAGES:
DISADVANTAGE:
• It is water-resistant.
• No need to use a palette for blending.
• It can be used to safely introduce
painting to children because of its safe
substances.
DISADVANTAGE:
ADVANTAGES:
DISADVANTAGE:
DISADVANTAGE
•It is impossible to
move a fresco.
Tempera
a method of painting
with pigments dispersed in
an emulsion miscible with
water, typically egg yolk.
Tempera
ADVANTAGES
• The oil-milk mixture works as a natural emulsion
when applied over plaster which brings out forms
of clean bright colors.
DISADVANTAGE
• Tempera is difficult to spread in very large areas.
Dadaism LHOOQ by
Marcel Duchamp
Surrealism
This type of art shows a thing beyond reality.
There are mixtures of elements of reality and
fantasy .
Persistence of
Memory (left)
and
The Great
Masturbator (right)
by Salvador Dali
SCULPTURE
Wood
Wood is the principal material of tribal sculptures.
Modeling
Casting
Assemblage
Welding
Carving
It is the process in which
the artist subtracts or cuts
away from solid material
to reach the desired form.
Modeling
It is the process of manipulating
soft materials to create a three-
dimensional form.
This requires soft substance that
can be easily and rapidly shaped
by the sculptor’s hands.
Casting
Casting – liquid material is
poured into a mold to create
a form
Mold – the form into which
the material is poured.
Any material that hardens
can be used for casting; i.e.
metal, slip, plaster, plastic
resins
Assemblage
Sculpture
A kind of sculpture
wherein the elements
present are just
assembled from objects
that are found in the
surroundings.
Welding
Process of joining together two
pieces of metal by fusion.
Intense heat is applied by an
instrument in two metals.
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Process of recording visible images by
light action on light-sensitive materials.
It is about framing a scene, composition
and lighting, and recording that
moment with the use of a camera.
Basic Techniques in
Photography
Leading Lines
Helpsthe viewer to identify the
focus easily
Usesframes, lines, diagonals, or
curves
Can be also used to look on
the direction of movement of
objects or focus
Symmetry
can create an eye-catching image especially if
the position of objects is not intended.
Blurring / Isolation
Joining or fastening
to make a three-
dimensional object. Alfonso Ossorio’s
Forearmed
Found
Objects
objects that are
arranged slightly
then exhibited.
Chimes by Perry Argel