painting media asma naz fine arts department da college for women phase viii
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Painting Media
Asma NazFine Arts Department
DA College for Women Phase VIII
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Introduction
One of the most important decisions an artist will make is what art medium to use. A medium of art is a material used to create a work of art. Paint is one medium. Pencil, crayon, and marker are others. When referring to more than one medium at a time, the plural term media is used.
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Paints
All paint is made of the same three basic ingredients:
Pigment: a finely ground, colored powder that gives paint its color.
Binder: a liquid that holds together the grains of pigment in paint.
Solvent: a material used to thin a paint’s binder.
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Painting media
Every painting medium has its own unique look. Among the most commonly used painting media are:
Oil paint Tempera Watercolor Acrylic
Oil paint is a type of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil, commonly linseed oil.
Tempera paint is a mixture of pigment, egg yolk, and water.
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Painting media
Watercolor is named for its solvent, water. Its binder, gum arabic, is a gummy plant matter. It is a transparent media.
Acrylic is a quick-drying water-based paint and are easy to use, offers the artist a wide range of hues.