Mediums of The Visual Arts, Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture
Mediums of The Visual Arts, Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture
Mediums of The Visual Arts, Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture
Mediums of
the Visual Arts
REFERS TO THE
MATERIALS WHICH
ARE USED BY AN
ARTIST
MEANS BY WHICH HE
COMMUNICATES HIS
IDEAS
MEDIUMS IS VERY
PIGMENTS
Plaster
Canvas
Wood
Paper
Pigments:
Oil
Tempera
Watercolor
Pastel
Fresco
Acrylic
PAINTING
OIL PAINTING
The surface to be suitable must receive oil paint freely and yet not
absorb it, can withstand temperature changes and not crack the
pigment on it.
Indirect
Oil
TEMPE
Mixture of ground pigments and an
RA
albuminous or colloidal vehicle, either
egg, gum, or glue, used by Egyptian,
Medieval, and Renaissance painters.
Special characteristic: EMULSION
-Watery, milk-like texture of oily
and watery consistency.
Advantages of Tempera
- Rapid drying
-Great luminosity of the stone
- Colors are clear and beautiful
3 Principal Dimensions
1.Unvarnished or goauche like
tempera
2. Varnished tempera
3. tempera as under painting for oil
Majesty Segna Di
Bonaventura Tempera on Panel
Siena, 1298-1326
WATERCOLO
R
SCULPTURES
What are
Sculptures?
the
In
Has freedom
Hard Medium
process in which
unwanted material
is cut away.
Carving
of Stone
and Wood is a good
example. It is the 2
major mediums in
subtractive
process.
Additive Process: ( + )
The construction of a
figure by putting together
bits of clay, or by welding
together parts of a metal.
2 Types of
Sculpture:
Relief
Freestanding:
RELIEF SCULPTURES
Bonifacio Shrine
Made by: Eduardo
Castrillo
FREE-STANDING SCULPTURES
Wood
Advantage:
Relatively
Carved
Ivory
Ivory
Many
Ivory
Like
Seldom
used today.
Terra Cotta
Terra
It
Moderately
Usually
Other
Materials
Aluminum
Chromium
Steel
Plastic
Chemically
MATERIALS IN
ARCHITECTURE