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Art Production, Painting, and Sculpture

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This deck covers the essential concepts of art production, including the processes of painting and sculpture. It explores the stages of production, techniques, and materials used in creating art.

What are the three stages of art production?

Pre-production, production, and post-production.

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Definition
What are the three stages of art production?
Pre-production, production, and post-production.
What is the focus of pre-production in art?
Conceptualizing, budgeting, scheduling, and gathering resources.
What does post-production involve in art?
Editing, refining, and polishing raw material for exhibition or distribution.
What are the 4Ms of production?
Method, Materials, Machine, and Manpower.
What is the primary purpose of art production?
To express, tell stories, or create aesthetic value.
What is painting in the context of art?
The practice of applying pigments to a surface to create an image or expression.

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TermDefinition
What are the three stages of art production?
Pre-production, production, and post-production.
What is the focus of pre-production in art?
Conceptualizing, budgeting, scheduling, and gathering resources.
What does post-production involve in art?
Editing, refining, and polishing raw material for exhibition or distribution.
What are the 4Ms of production?
Method, Materials, Machine, and Manpower.
What is the primary purpose of art production?
To express, tell stories, or create aesthetic value.
What is painting in the context of art?
The practice of applying pigments to a surface to create an image or expression.
Name three common painting mediums.
Oil paint, acrylic, and watercolor.
What are the primary techniques used in sculpture?
Carving, modeling, casting, and assembling.
What distinguishes free-standing sculptures from relief sculptures?
Free-standing sculptures can be viewed from all sides, while relief sculptures are attached to a background.
What materials are traditionally used in sculpture?
Stone, metal, clay, and wood.