Mediums and Techniques in Art
Mediums and Techniques in Art
Mediums and Techniques in Art
of the Arts
Medium
Refers to materials which the artists use to
objectify their feeling or thought
- pigment in painting
- stone or wood and metal in sculpture
- sounds in music
- body movement in dance
Medium
Watercolor Acrylic
Fresco Charcoal
Tempera Crayons
Pastel and Chalk Mosaic
Encaustic Stained glass
Oil Tapestry
Watercolor
A simple coloring
medium.
Has less luminous
effect when applied
but easy to use
Fresco
A paint on a moist
plaster surface
applied with lime
water mixture
Tempera
A mineral pigments
mixed with egg yolk
or egg white and ore
Pastel
Dry pigments held
together by a gum
binder and
compressed stick
Encaustic
Used by Egyptian in
the portrait of face as
in the case of
community
Done with wax
colors by the use of
heat
Oil
Pigments mix with
linseed oil and
applied in canvass
Expensive, flexible,
glossy, dries slowly
but last long
Acrylic
A medium used
widely by painters
these days because
of the characteristics
of transparency and
quick drying
Charcoal
Made from
carbonized materials
from heating wood
Crayons
Pigments bound by
wax and compressed
into painted sticks
used by students
Mosaic
A picture decoration
which are cut small
pieces of colored
stones or glass and
glued and pasted on
a surface with
cement or plaster
Stained Glass
A combination of
small pieces of
colored glass held
together by hands of
lead
Tapestry
A fabric consisting of warp
where colored threads are
woven to make designs
Used in wall hangings or
furniture cover
The Mediums of Visual Arts in 3-D
Stone Copper
Granite Gold
Marble Silver
Jade Lead
Ivory Plaster
Metal Clay
Bronze brass Glass
Wood
Stone Granite
Igneous rock
Hard substance composed of feldspars
formed from mineral and quartz
and earth material Quiet difficult to chisel
Marble
Used as casting
An alloy of copper and materials for small
zinc objects like medals,
Does not rust and it coins and pieces of
takes a brilliant polish jewelry
Lead Clay
Hard, brittle,
noncrystalline, more
Easier to carve than
or less transparent
any other mediums
substances produced
available
by fusion
Techniques
Blowing Etching
Techniques
• Realism • Dadaism
• Abstraction • Futurism
• Symbolism • Surrealism
• Fauvism • Expressionism
Realism