A printmaking technique that will only produce one print
What is monotype?
This type of photograph often replaced film photography after its invention because it is faster and more affordable
What is digital photography?
involves fusing powdered glass to a surface by heating between 750 celsius and 850 celsius. (1382 and 1562 Fahrenheit)
What is enameling?
What is Slip?
a liquid pigment that can be used with a pen or a brush
What is ink?
when ink is pressed through a fine screen to produce a print
What is screen printing or silk screening?
To reach a proper exposure, the sensor needs to capture a certain amount of light. If too much light is let in, the image will appear too bright, often true white.
What is overexposed?
_____ is mixed with water and dabbed on the parts where the metal will be joined to promote soldering.
What is Flux?
A machine specifically designed to undertake clay extrusion or push out clay through a shaped die or nozzle, creating intricate and uniform shapes
What is an extruder?
a piece of paper wrapped up tightly, ending in a point, that can be used blend pencil and charcoal drawings
What is a tortillon?
a smooth metal tool that is used to smooth the surface of a metal intaglio printing plate
What is a burnisher?
This type of image, in which images of objects are printed in reverse, is called a photogram. It is created by placing objects on a sheet of photo paper and exposing the paper to light
What is a photogram
typically used for metalwork and jewelry because of its low cost and ease to work with, Especially for enameling
What is Copper?
the earliest clay used and is fired to a temp less than 1200 celsius (2192 F) It is usually brown, orange, or red in its raw and fired state.
What is Earthenware?
Graphite pencils are avalible in a range of hardness.
10__ would be the hardest and 10___ would be the softest
What is 10H and 10B?
a printmaking technique in which the artist gets an impression of the surface of a material
What is a frottage?
the size of the hole in the lens that lets light in to reach the sensor or film
What is aperture?
also called a low relief. A sculpture or piece of jewelry that has a shallow depth and is not raised far from the background. Ex. a coin
What is bas relief?
high-clay slurries that are applied to leather hard or dry ceramics and fire opaque
What is Englobe?
chalk made from iron oxide and refined clay
What is Red clay?
a printmaking technique in which materials of various textures are attached to a surface
What is collography?
A photographer needs to adjust this to enable adequate aperture and shutter speed settings
What is ISO or sensitivity?
A filigree is a delicate, lacelike, and intricate ornament, typically made of thin wire. It is usually openwork, meaning that it shows a pattern of openings for decorative effect.
What is filigree?
the surface of the pot is polished, using a hard smooth surface such as a wooden or bone spatula, smooth stones, plastic, or even glass bulbs, while it still is in a leathery 'green' state, i.e., before firing
What is burnishing?
Paper can be smooth to textured. This paper is made to be textured
What is Cold-Pressed paper?