Painting
Drawing
Printmaking
Modern Media
Sculpture/Ceramics
100

powder color (what create different color paints)

What is Pigment? 

100

Rods of graphite, encased in wood date from the 16th century. This drawing medium has different hardness, which were used to great effect by French artists.

What is Pencil? 

100

the drawing is transferred to a woodblock. The blank areas are gouged away, leaving the drawing in relief.

What is Woodcut?

100


What is Assemblage?

100

sculpting them is physically strenuous. This may be one reason why early statues were stylized.

What is Stone?

200

Paint that dries in minutes, applied in thin layers, and egg yolk is the medium.

What is Egg Tempera?

200

This medium, used in prehistoric cave paintings. This drawing medium comes from limestone, red earths, and stones such as shale.

What is chalk?

200

A metal plate is covered with an acid-resistant layer of wax. the lines of the image are scratched into it with a needle. Then an acid bath, ink the plant, and print!

What is etching?

200

a composite Image made by sticking newspaper cuttings, photographs, and other printed images on to a flat surface, often combined with paint.

What is collage?

200

 is a simple form of hand-made pottery produced from ancient times to the present. start with a ball of clay. created by adding pressure with your fingers to mold clay in to a pot shape.

What is Pinchpot?

300

You must have water for this paint to work! more water will make the color light, less water will make the color more intense. 

What is Water Color? 

300

Dating back to Ancient Rome, this drawing medium is easy to rub off on the drawing surface. Therefore its the favored choice for underdrawings. However for final artworks it must be sprayed with fixative. 

What is Charcoal? 

300

The engraver incises the image on to a metal plate. The deeper the furrow, the stronger the line, then wiped clean so that ink is only left in the incised lines. Then Print!

What is Engraving? 

300

is a 3D form of collage. made from objects such as household items, which transformed everyday things into a work of art.

What is Assemblage?

300

created using the lost wax technique, Which works similar to how you make Ice cubes.

What is Bronze?
400
Be ready to spend days for this paint to dry! Great for achieving high leaves of detail with blending. Oil is the medium. 

What is Oil Paint?

400

sticks of color bound with gum and resin. The medium has existed for 200 years. they come ready-mixed in a rand of tints and shades. Colors can be layered and blended.

What is Pastels?

400

finely meshed silk screen is stretched over a wooden frame, then a cut stencil design is attached to it, and paper placed underneath. Color is forced, boom print.

What is Screen Print? 

400

are site-specific 3D works. They are not made traditionally, but are assembled from everyday objects so that the artist can dismantle the work and recreate it elsewhere.

What is Instillation?
400

using a roller and two pieced of wood of similar thickness you will roll the clay until it is flat.

What is Slab?

500

this painting style is unique. you need a couple of supplies, a wall of wet plaster, water based pigment, and dry climates. 

What is Fresco?

500

First used in China and Egypt around 2500 bce. This drawing medium is mixed with water. You can create light and dark washes. this medium can be used for writing or to achieve much detail!

What is Ink?

500

The design is drawn with greasy chalk onto limestone, which absorbs both grease and water. Water erodes the limestone that is free from the greasy chalk. the stone is then inked and a print is made.

What is Lithograph? 

500

can be thinned with water and used like watercolor, or applied thickly like oils, with the advantage that they dry within hours.

What is acrylic?

500

Using a machine that spines. you attach your piece of clay to a thing called a bat. Using water and pressure from your hands to shape the clay into a vase, bowl, cup, plate, etc.

What is Wheel Throwing? 

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