The document outlines 5 painting techniques: putting paint, dripping paint, pouring paint, splashing paint, and splattering paint. It provides a brief definition of each technique, describing how the paint is applied to the canvas. Dripping paint involves applying paint randomly, pouring paint uses acrylic paint mixed with a pouring medium, splashing uses brushes or tools to flick paint onto the surface, and splattering throws paint onto the canvas with brush flicks to add texture and interest.
The document outlines 5 painting techniques: putting paint, dripping paint, pouring paint, splashing paint, and splattering paint. It provides a brief definition of each technique, describing how the paint is applied to the canvas. Dripping paint involves applying paint randomly, pouring paint uses acrylic paint mixed with a pouring medium, splashing uses brushes or tools to flick paint onto the surface, and splattering throws paint onto the canvas with brush flicks to add texture and interest.
The document outlines 5 painting techniques: putting paint, dripping paint, pouring paint, splashing paint, and splattering paint. It provides a brief definition of each technique, describing how the paint is applied to the canvas. Dripping paint involves applying paint randomly, pouring paint uses acrylic paint mixed with a pouring medium, splashing uses brushes or tools to flick paint onto the surface, and splattering throws paint onto the canvas with brush flicks to add texture and interest.
Enumerate the processes of painting for Action Theory.
Write a brief explanation for
each. 1. Applying paint to a surface or canvas is known as "putting paint." 2. Dripping paint is an abstract art technique in which paint is applied to the canvas randomly rather than meticulously. 3. Pouring paint: In this painting technique, acrylic paint is combined with a pouring medium and then poured onto a canvas or other surface. 4. Splashing paint: Artists often use brushes and other tools to flick or throw paint onto a surface or canvas rather than applying it directly. 5. Splattering is a painting technique in which paint is thrown onto the canvas with a brush flick. The most frequent association is with watercolor. This method is applied to add texture interest.
Analyze the following image and relate it to Institutional Theory.
Conceptual framework looks at the steps and methods by which systems, schemas, rules, and routines become authoritative standards for social behavior. It looks into how these structures develop and spread as well as the function they serve in giving social interaction coherence and purpose. As in joining the Catholic church and moving up the ranks, one must go through all the steps required by the church in order to become an artist. Before being streamlined and lightly revised, a cost, like the Ginebra San Miguel label, must pass all of the procedures required by the Company/Corporation. Then Ginebra San Miguel chose the young Amorsolo to create the bottle artwork for their renowned gin. Amorsolo created a label that complemented the brand. The label includes traditional depictions of the Archangel Michael. The original image shows the winged Archangel wearing a crimson robe and cloak. He grasps a sword with what appears to be a wavering blade in his right hand.