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is a unique typographic treatment or stylized arrangement of letters, words, or a brand name designed to repres... Unlike a logomark, a logotype relies on typography to create a distinctive and recognizable visual identity
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In design, lettering is the art of drawing individual letters and words to create a unique piece of artwork, unlike using pre-designed fonts. Each letter is custom-drawn, allowing for complete creative freedom with flourishes and modifications to suit a
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Lithography is a printing process that uses a flat stone or metal plate on which the image areas are worked using a greasy substance so that the ink will adhere to them by, while the non-image areas are made ink-repellent.
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Serigraphy is an artistic printmaking process, also known as screen printing or silkscreening, where ink is pushed through a fine-mesh screen onto a surface, using a stencil to block certain areas
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from Ancient Greek καλλιγραφία (kalligraphia) 'beautiful writing") is a visual art related to writing. It involves the design and execution of lettering with a pen, ink brush, or other writing instruments
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(Solvent /ˈsɑːlvənt/ - a substance, especially a liquid, that can dissolve (= remove or destroy by a chemical process) another substance.)
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Underpainting /ˈəndərˌpeɪn(t)ɪŋ/ - the initial layer of paint applied to a canvas or surface, serving as a foundation for the final work by establishing tonal values, shapes, and composition)
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(Hue /(h)ju/ - one of the twelve pure colors you see on the color wheel. A hue is the simple form of a color like red, orange, or yellow.)
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(Diptych /ˈdɪptɪk/ work of art consisting of two sections or panels, usually hinged together.)
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(Turpentine /tuh·puhn·tine/ - a clear liquid with a strong smell that burns easily. It is sometimes used in products for removing paint from brushes or you can use it as a paint thinner.)
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(painting on wet plaster)
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earlier versions of the image showing under the final layer)
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(adjustment of space between multiple lines of type)
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(adjustment of space between letters)
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Binder Material that holds the pigment together in paint and creates solid consistency. Binder is often a liquid or an oil, like linseed oil, which is commonly used in oil paint
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Solvent A substance capable of dissolving paint. Oil painting uses turpentine, white acrylics and warercolor painting use water.
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Gold leaf a type of metal leaf, commonly used on icons or decorative techniques like gilding. It is gold than has been hammered into thin sheets (loafs)
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Siccative a substance usually made out of metal salts, used for speeding up the drying process of oil paints.
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Palette knife tool used for mixing or applying paint onto the canvas. It can also be used for creating interesting textures.
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(A public display of works of art, objects, or items, usually in a museum, gallery, or similar place.)
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instalacja (artystyczna) A type of artwork that is created for a specific space, often using multiple objects or materials arranged together
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restauracja (dzieła sztuki) The process of repairing and preserving artworks to return them to their original condition.
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Conservation- Konserwacja The act of protecting and maintaining artworks to prevent damage or decay over time.
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Retrospective - retrospektywa An exhibition showing works from an artist’s entire career, highlighting their development and achievements.
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