Drawing and Painting arts and appreciation

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Drawing and Painting arts and appreciation


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DRAWING AND PAINTING

What is Drawing?

Drawing is a form of visual art in which an artist uses instruments to mark paper or other two-dimensional surface.

Types of Drawing 1. Caricature drawing are images that depict their subjects in oversimplified or overdramatized manners. 2. Cartoon drawing typically depict a more comedic or whimsical view of the world.

• Comics use cartoon-style drawing to present scenes and stories through action panels. • Editorial cartoons use a comics-style of panel storytelling to make a joke or comment on a topic of cultural relevance, such as politics or pop culture.

3. Figure drawing Artists create figure drawings, also known as still-life drawings, by making observations of the physical world.

4. Line drawing Line drawing focuses on the use of straight lines and contours without shading. 5. Perspective drawing Artists use perspective drawing, also known as 3D or anamorphic drawing, to create three-dimensional images in a two-dimensional space, such as on paper.

6. Photorealism Photorealism, also called hyperrealism, is the concept of drawing something that looks so lifelike it could be mistaken for a photograph. 7. Pointillism is an artistic technique more often used in painting but can also apply to drawings.

8. Scratchboard drawing Scratchboard drawing, also known as scraperboard drawing, uses a cardboard sheet coated with a thin layer of clay and India ink.

9. Sketch drawing You can usually tell a sketch drawing by its less-refined lines and edges and unpolished look.

10. Technical drawing is the creation of precise diagrams and plans that show how to build or construct something, or how it functions. • Architectural • Automotive • Electrical • Engineering • Plumbing • Structural

Drawing tools 1. Chalk is a powdery drawing tool made from naturally occurring minerals. 2. Charcoal is a crumbly black material made of carbon. 3. Colored pencils are wood shells with wax or oil pigmented centers. 4. Wax crayons add color to drawings in a non-transferable way. 5. Graphite is a metallic gray powder that comes in pencils and sticks. 6. Ink , a liquid pigmentation, usually fills pens and markers for drawing. 7. Pastels are sticks of powdered pigment made from oil or water-based materials.

What is Painting?

Painting is the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language.

TYPES OF PAINTING MEDIUMS • Oil paintings are one of the oldest forms of painting and remain one of the most popular painting medium types to this day. Mona Lisa (1503-1506) Leonardo da Vinci • Watercolour paints tend to be inexpensive to purchase but, similar to oil paints, difficult to master. "Blue Nude" by Henri Matisse

• Acrylic Only dating back to 1940, acrylic is a relatively new painting medium. • Gouache is a form of watercolour which has been modified to be opaque which differentiates it from more traditional watercolour paints. • Pastels differ from many of the other types of painting art mediums in some key ways.

• Encaustic painting is an ancient method of infusing colour into a surface, usually wood, canvas, or even tile. • Frescoes are traditionally a quite large-scale painting medium, as they are usually applied over a layer of freshly laid lime plaster. • Spray paint, or aerosol paint, is a modern form of painting and has become associated with street art or graffiti.

• Digital the modern age has brought us a new medium of painting, in digital format. TYPES OF PAINTING SUBJECTS • History Painting These focus on a representation of a particular historical, religious, or allegorical event. Returning the Thirty Silver Pieces by Rembrandt, 1629.

Portrait art uses people as its subjects. The most commonly known type of portrait art focuses on a single person, but group or self-portraits are also classified under this type of painting subject. Portrait Of Madame X John Singer Sargent (1884) Genre Painting a genre painting has an everyday scene as its subject. The Last Day in the Old Home (1862)

Landscape paintings are one of the most popular and enduring types of subject, focusing on a natural scene. VIEW OF TOLEDO (1596-1600) BY EL GRECO Still Life painting looks at everyday or domestic objects and aims to accurately represent them. "Basket of Fruit" by Caravaggio

Harvest Scene, 1942 Fernando Amorsolo

THE MADONNA LITTA LEONARDO DA VINCI (1491)

Planting Rice By Fernando Amorsolo

THE LAST SUPPER BY LEONARDO DA VINCI (1495—1498)

Spoliarium by Juan Luna (1884)

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