Ged108 Media & Techniques in Art
Ged108 Media & Techniques in Art
Ged108 Media & Techniques in Art
TECHNIQUES
• BUT ANY PHYSICAL SUBSTANCE CAN BE USED AS A MEDIUM— AND OFTEN IS—IN
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART; FROM SCRAPS OF NEWSPRINT AND OTHER
FOUND OBJECTS TO HUMAN HAIR AND BODY FLUIDS, ANYTHING—INCLUDING
CHOCOLATE—IS FAIR GAME.
Janine Antoni, Gnaw, 1992 [600 lb chocolate cube and 600 lb
lard cube gnawed by the artist, 27 heart-shaped packages of chocolate
• EXAMPLE: made from chewed chocolate removed from chocolate cube and 130
lipsticks made with pigment, beeswax, and chewed lard removed from
lard cube]
SEVEN POPULAR DRAWING AND PAINTING
MEDIUMS
1. ACRYLICS ARE WATER-BASED, WHICH 2. WATERCOLORS ARE WATER-BASED AND
MEANS THAT UNLIKE OIL PAINTS, THEY NON-TOXIC, SO PAINTS ARE THINNED
CAN BE THINNED WITH WATER AND WITH WATER AND PAINTBRUSHES CAN
CLEANED WITH WATER, ARE ALSO NON- BE EASILY CLEANED WITH SOAP AND
TOXIC AND NON-SMELLY, FOR THE ECO- WATER. THEY ARE ALSO NON-SMELLY.
OR HEALTH-CONSCIOUS, THIS MAKES
ACRYLICS A MORE ATTRACTIVE OPTION.
3. Pastel consists of pure 4. Colored pencils are
extremely lightweight and 5. Markers traditionally a
powdered pigment and
portable. They don't require niche tool used primarily by
binder in a stick,
any intensive set-up - you graphic designers and
basically the same
can just take them wherever manga artists.
pigment that is used in
all art mediums. Pastels you go, open your
come in four forms: hard sketchbook or drawing pad,
pastels, soft pastels, et voila! This makes colored
pastel pencils, and oil pencils very non-messy
pastels. compared to other art
mediums.
6. Mixed media art refers to a
visual art form that combines
a variety of media in a single
artwork. For example, if you There are many types of pens
draw with ink, then paint available for drawing, such as:
over it with watercolors, then fountain pens, graphic pens,
add some highlights in drafting pens, reed pens and even
colored pencil - that's mixed ball point pens.
media! Any of these types of pens can be
7. Pen and Ink Drawings are probably the used to create fine art!
most portable, convenient, and low-cost
form of art making. All you need is a
pen and a piece of paper, and you're
ready to make art!
4. Emphasis and focal point: Painters have conventionally placed the focal point of a composition in the center;
that is where the eye naturally gravitates. Here an empty spot provides a backdrop for the only “active” image
in the painting: a teardrop of red paint has just dripped off the tip of a brush that hovers like a magic wand.
5. Medium: The medium is oil paint over acrylic paint on canvas. Style: Flack was a pioneer of the style called
Photorealism.
6. Balance: or equilibrium, among the visual units is distributed so that the eye will move rather than fix on one
object, cluster, or area. This is particularly evident in the black and white photo of Marilyn Monroe and its
reflection in the oval, gilded mirror.
7. Symbolism: The hourglass, pocket watch, and calendar page symbolize the passage of time. Overripe and
dried-out fruit pieces, a rose past its prime, and a half-burned candle signify the fleeting nature of beauty and
the brevity of life.
8. Scale and proportion: Scale is conveyed through size relationships among the components of the still life
object.
• If you want to paint or draw, but you need some ideas and
inspiration, remember that subjects in art can be anything you
want them to be - whatever your imagination conjures up.