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crayon (cont'e crayon)
waxy material; more color variety pigments are held together with a greasy binder (sometimes oil); hard to blend crayon.
Chalk
(Taditional crayon)Pigments bound together with a nongresy binder; color ranges are small (paper needs a tooth and a fixative)
Pastel
Borderline material (one foot in panting and another in drawing)
Pen and ink
liquid media, more expressive, can't erase
brush and ink
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Calligraphic Quality
the line gets wider and narrower
India Ink and Chineese Ink
come in bottles, made from lamp black and is organic and mixed with gum arabic.
Lamp Black
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Gum Arabic
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Wash
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Parchment
similar to paper,made from animal skin (sheep skin or calves). Used before 13th century before the use of paper. Thick and durable,expensive.
Paper
Invented in China,and then the crusaders brought it to Europe. Paper was made by hand with vegetables. Used during Italian Renaissance.
Italian High Renaissance
from 1480 to 1520, chalk, metalpoint, charcoal was being used; no pencil was used. Drawings were not significant until Michelangelo and Leonardo Divinci inspired it.
Michelangelo
began painting as a young boy, master of sculpture, painting and architecture.Major influence on art.
Encaustic
none has been preserved, support of wood, pigment is mixed with bee's wax, materials has to be heated,dull sheen and thick, can't be spontaneous, artist much rush to finish before it drys, eygptians created encostic on mummy caskets