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British artist who created drawings on his iPad using his finger as his drawing tool
the binder that forms calcium crystals when in contact with air, chemically binding the pigment with the moist plaster wall.
Picasso did 45 preparatory drawings for this huge painting.
binder in tempera paints (2 words)
the surface onto which paint is applied, sizing plus primer
commissioned against his wishes to paint the ceiling off the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome
type of tree that produces gum arabic, the binder in watercolors.
rows of parallel lines used to suggest shadows or volumes.
Charles White used cross-hatching and contouor hatching to build up the figure's mass and gesture in this ink drawing.
oil plus varnish make, gives depth to paintng by allowing light to pass through and reflect from the lower paint layers
drawing exists only in our minds as a memory or vision we imagine.
Examples of these are wood panel, stretched canvas, and paper.
Degas and Carriera both used these powdered sticks of pigment held together by a gum binding agent.
Chinese decorative writing
type of watercolor that is a gouache
Mexican artist who brought art to the people through the revival of fresco mural painting.
egg yolk, pigment, and water
among the best of the watercolorists
small-scale paint sprayer
a sequential artform based on drawing.
most drawing pencils are made of this crystalline form of carbon.
Seurat used this type of crayon stick made of graphite mixed with clay to create his drawing L'Echo.
the binder in acrylic paints that holds the color pigments together. (2 words)
appears real and 3 dimensional because it is painted so realistically. (2 words)
dull finish, not shiny
Fresco painting is most suitable to dry climate zones because a moist environment creates this.
vehicle for oil paints.
medium whose translucent qualities makes it suitable to dpictions of water, weather, outdoors, light, and atmosphere.
pigments suspended in hot beeswax.
this is the preferred ground for tempera paints and dries a bright white.

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