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MEDIUMS OF
THE VISUAL ARTS
PRESENTED BY: GROUP 3
Mediums of the
Visual Arts
• REFERS TO THE
MATERIALS WHICH ARE
USED BY AN ARTIST
• MEANS BY WHICH HE
COMMUNICATES HIS
IDEAS
• MANY MEDIUMS HAVE
BEEN USED IN CREATING
DIFFERENT WORKS OF
ART
• MEDIUMS IS VERY
ESSENTIAL TO ARTS.
PIGMENTS
…
Pigments of the painter could
be applied to:
Wet Plaster
Canvas
Wood
Paper
Pigments:
Oil
Tempera
Watercolor
Pastel
Fresco
Acrylic
PAINTING
 The art of creating meaningful effects on a flat surface by the use
of pigments
OIL PAINTING
 Pigments are mixed in oil
 The most familiar type of painting is done with oil on canvass.
 The surface to be suitable must receive oil paint freely and yet
not absorb it, can withstand temperature changes and not crack
the pigment on it.
 Pigments can come from many sources: minerals, vegetable
matter, coal tars, and other chemical combinations
 Two Methods in Oil Painting
 Direct method: paints are opaque and are applied to the
surface just as they are to look in the finished product
 Indirect method: the paint is applied in many thick layers
of transparent color.
 Oil color is the best method for convincing
representation where exact reproduction of a
color tone is necessary.
TEMPERA
 Mixture of ground pigments and an
albuminous or colloidal vehicle, either egg, gum,
or glue, used by Egyptian, Medieval, and
Renaissance painters.
 Special characteristic: EMULSION
-Watery, milk-like texture of oily and
watery consistency.
Advantages of Tempera
- Rapid drying
-Great luminosity of the stone
- Colors are clear and beautiful
“Resurrection with Two Angels” by Bernardino Fungai
Temper a on Wood Siena, 1460-1616
3 Principal Dimensions
1.Unvarnished or goauche like tempera
2. Varnished tempera
3. tempera as under painting for oil
“Majesty” Segna Di Bonaventura
Tempera on Panel Siena, 1298-1326
WATERCOLOR
 Pigments are mixed with water and applied to fine
white paper.
 Require a high degree of technical dexterity.
 Paper is the most commonly used for
ground.
 Opaque watercolor is also called “gouache”
Made by grinding opaque
colors with water and
mixing the product with a
preparation of gum and
adding Chinese white to
transparent watercolors.
SCULPTURES
What are Sculptures?
the art of making two- or three-
dimensional representative or
abstract forms, by the use of
different mediums. (to be
discussed later on.)
In choosing a subject for sculpture, the
most important thing to consider is the
material.
Substances available for sculpture are
limitless.
Some of the earlier sculptures are
made from bone or wood.
Different materials required different
methods of handling.
Types of Mediums in Making Sculpture
Soft Medium
 Has freedom
 Lend itself to a moderate
technique that uses squeezing
and shaping and continuously
adding to it as the work goes on
 Modeling allows for the
expansion of gesture
 Clay is a good example of soft
medium
Hard Medium
 Requires the process of cutting
and taking away from the block
 Carving is confined to the limits
of wood or stone
 Stone and wood is a good
example of hard medium
Major Sculpture Processes Used:
Subtractive Process: ( - )
 A process in which
unwanted material is
cut away.
 Carving of Stone and
Wood is a good
example. It is the 2
major mediums in
subtractive process.
Additive Process: ( + )
 The construction of a figure by
putting together bits of clay, or
by welding together parts of a
metal.
 Final results are produced by
putting together smaller
segments of metals.
 May be plastic material and can
be molded like moist clay.
 Materials may be rigid or semi-
rigid like metal wires, rods and
plates.
2 Types of Sculpture:
Relief
 Figures which are
attached to the
ground like the relief
of “Stela of
Akhenaten” and the
Sculpture made by
Ed Castrillo for the
Polytechnic
University of the
Philippines.
Free-standing:
 Can be seen from all
sides can be seen
from all sides like the
UP Oblation made by
Guillermo Tolentino
in 1949. It is made of
bronze and stone.
RELIEF SCULPTURES
Bonifacio Shrine
Made by: Eduardo Castrillo
FREE-STANDING SCULPTURES
Stone and Bronze
• The media most commonly used for sculpture
are stone and metal.
• Stone is durable, resistant to elements, fire
and other hazards. On the other hand, it is
heavy and breaks easily.
• Marble is the most beautiful of stones. Plenty
in Greece and Italy and commonly used. High
gloss and polished; more or less permanent.
• “Pieta” by Michael Angelo in the Vatican City
& The head of Ptolemy I are made of marble.
Wood
 Advantage: Really Cheap, Readily Available and
easy to cut. Polishes well and has smooth, shiny
surface and beautiful color.
 Relatively light and can be made easily into a
variety of shapes. The grain of wood that could be
seen ads to beauty.
 Carved Pulpit of the San Austin Church in
Intramuros is an example of Phil. Carving.
Disadvantage: Limited in Size and Burns Easily.
Discolor and Decays easily in the Phil. Climate.
Ivory
 Ivory Statues survive through long
periods of time due to the intrinsic value
of the material. Ivory lends itself to
technical mastery. Popular to ordinary
craftspeople.
 Many statues of saints have heads and
arms made of Ivory.
 Ivory lacks the vigor of wooden statues.
 Like wood, it also cracks.
 Seldom used today.
Terra Cotta
 “Terra Cotta” means “Cooked Earth”.
 It is made when Moist Clay is molded
and then subjected to heat.
 Moderately Coarse Clay product fired
comparatively low temperature.
 Usually painted and coated in heavy
glaze.
 Breaks and Chips Easily, not strong;
cannot stand great strain or weight.
Mount Li(shan); Qin Shi
Huang
Other Materials
 Aluminum
 Chromium
 Steel
 Plastic
 Chemically Treated Clay & Stone for casting in
liquid form
*** Plastic is less expensive for use as a casting
material than metals and less fragile in many ways.
Beauty; lightness makes it preferable to other
materials.
MATERIALS IN
ARCHITECTURE
 The materials used in a building and the methods
which are used in assembling them are among the
factors contributing to architectural style.
 Availability of materials is important.
 Durability and beauty is the basis of choosing the
materials.
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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ARTS - Mediums of the Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Architecture

  • 1. MEDIUMS OF THE VISUAL ARTS PRESENTED BY: GROUP 3
  • 2. Mediums of the Visual Arts • REFERS TO THE MATERIALS WHICH ARE USED BY AN ARTIST • MEANS BY WHICH HE COMMUNICATES HIS IDEAS • MANY MEDIUMS HAVE BEEN USED IN CREATING DIFFERENT WORKS OF ART • MEDIUMS IS VERY ESSENTIAL TO ARTS.
  • 4. Pigments of the painter could be applied to: Wet Plaster Canvas Wood Paper
  • 6. PAINTING  The art of creating meaningful effects on a flat surface by the use of pigments OIL PAINTING  Pigments are mixed in oil  The most familiar type of painting is done with oil on canvass.  The surface to be suitable must receive oil paint freely and yet not absorb it, can withstand temperature changes and not crack the pigment on it.  Pigments can come from many sources: minerals, vegetable matter, coal tars, and other chemical combinations  Two Methods in Oil Painting  Direct method: paints are opaque and are applied to the surface just as they are to look in the finished product  Indirect method: the paint is applied in many thick layers of transparent color.
  • 7.  Oil color is the best method for convincing representation where exact reproduction of a color tone is necessary.
  • 8. TEMPERA  Mixture of ground pigments and an albuminous or colloidal vehicle, either egg, gum, or glue, used by Egyptian, Medieval, and Renaissance painters.  Special characteristic: EMULSION -Watery, milk-like texture of oily and watery consistency. Advantages of Tempera - Rapid drying -Great luminosity of the stone - Colors are clear and beautiful
  • 9. “Resurrection with Two Angels” by Bernardino Fungai Temper a on Wood Siena, 1460-1616 3 Principal Dimensions 1.Unvarnished or goauche like tempera 2. Varnished tempera 3. tempera as under painting for oil “Majesty” Segna Di Bonaventura Tempera on Panel Siena, 1298-1326
  • 10. WATERCOLOR  Pigments are mixed with water and applied to fine white paper.  Require a high degree of technical dexterity.  Paper is the most commonly used for ground.  Opaque watercolor is also called “gouache” Made by grinding opaque colors with water and mixing the product with a preparation of gum and adding Chinese white to transparent watercolors.
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  • 24. What are Sculptures? the art of making two- or three- dimensional representative or abstract forms, by the use of different mediums. (to be discussed later on.)
  • 25. In choosing a subject for sculpture, the most important thing to consider is the material. Substances available for sculpture are limitless. Some of the earlier sculptures are made from bone or wood. Different materials required different methods of handling.
  • 26. Types of Mediums in Making Sculpture Soft Medium  Has freedom  Lend itself to a moderate technique that uses squeezing and shaping and continuously adding to it as the work goes on  Modeling allows for the expansion of gesture  Clay is a good example of soft medium Hard Medium  Requires the process of cutting and taking away from the block  Carving is confined to the limits of wood or stone  Stone and wood is a good example of hard medium
  • 27. Major Sculpture Processes Used: Subtractive Process: ( - )  A process in which unwanted material is cut away.  Carving of Stone and Wood is a good example. It is the 2 major mediums in subtractive process. Additive Process: ( + )  The construction of a figure by putting together bits of clay, or by welding together parts of a metal.  Final results are produced by putting together smaller segments of metals.  May be plastic material and can be molded like moist clay.  Materials may be rigid or semi- rigid like metal wires, rods and plates.
  • 28. 2 Types of Sculpture: Relief  Figures which are attached to the ground like the relief of “Stela of Akhenaten” and the Sculpture made by Ed Castrillo for the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. Free-standing:  Can be seen from all sides can be seen from all sides like the UP Oblation made by Guillermo Tolentino in 1949. It is made of bronze and stone.
  • 31. Stone and Bronze • The media most commonly used for sculpture are stone and metal. • Stone is durable, resistant to elements, fire and other hazards. On the other hand, it is heavy and breaks easily. • Marble is the most beautiful of stones. Plenty in Greece and Italy and commonly used. High gloss and polished; more or less permanent. • “Pieta” by Michael Angelo in the Vatican City & The head of Ptolemy I are made of marble.
  • 32. Wood  Advantage: Really Cheap, Readily Available and easy to cut. Polishes well and has smooth, shiny surface and beautiful color.  Relatively light and can be made easily into a variety of shapes. The grain of wood that could be seen ads to beauty.  Carved Pulpit of the San Austin Church in Intramuros is an example of Phil. Carving. Disadvantage: Limited in Size and Burns Easily. Discolor and Decays easily in the Phil. Climate.
  • 33. Ivory  Ivory Statues survive through long periods of time due to the intrinsic value of the material. Ivory lends itself to technical mastery. Popular to ordinary craftspeople.  Many statues of saints have heads and arms made of Ivory.  Ivory lacks the vigor of wooden statues.  Like wood, it also cracks.  Seldom used today.
  • 34. Terra Cotta  “Terra Cotta” means “Cooked Earth”.  It is made when Moist Clay is molded and then subjected to heat.  Moderately Coarse Clay product fired comparatively low temperature.  Usually painted and coated in heavy glaze.  Breaks and Chips Easily, not strong; cannot stand great strain or weight. Mount Li(shan); Qin Shi Huang
  • 35. Other Materials  Aluminum  Chromium  Steel  Plastic  Chemically Treated Clay & Stone for casting in liquid form *** Plastic is less expensive for use as a casting material than metals and less fragile in many ways. Beauty; lightness makes it preferable to other materials.
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  • 37. MATERIALS IN ARCHITECTURE  The materials used in a building and the methods which are used in assembling them are among the factors contributing to architectural style.  Availability of materials is important.  Durability and beauty is the basis of choosing the materials.