Two Dimensional Arts are:
Drawing
Painting
Printmaking
Camera Arts-
 (photography, film,
   television & video)
Computer Imaging
Two Dimensional art
 Are done on a flat surface, such as
 piece of drawing paper or a canvas
 possessing only height and with, but
 no depth.
Drawing
 To pull, push or drag a marking tool
  across a surface to leave a line or
  mark.
           Function of Drawing
 As a personal notation
 As a study for another
 As an end of itself
Mediums of Drawing
 Dry Media
      includes pencil, charcoal, crayon, and pastel.
 Liquid Media
      the most common drawing liquids are black
      and colored inks.
Painting
 Drawing with paint. Drawing and
 painting are closely related. The long
 history of painting, the strong appeal of
 color, and the endless image-making
 possibilities explain painting’s popularity.
Mediums of Painting
 Watercolor Paintings
      made by applying pigments suspended in a
      solution of water and gum to a white paper.
 Tempera
      a technique of painting with colors made
  from      powdered pigments mixed with water
  and egg yolk, size, or casein.
 Oil paint
      a paint that consists of pigment mixed with
  a drying oil.
Printmaking
 a work of art made by inking a surface with a
  raised design and pressing it onto paper or
  another surface.
             Print Making Methods
 Relief- cuts away all parts of the printing surface
  not meant to carry the ink, leaving the design to
  be printed in the level of the original surface.
 Intaglio- the opposite of relief were the area
  below the surface hold the ink.
 Screen Printing- stencil printing

Two dimensional art

  • 2.
    Two Dimensional Artsare: Drawing Painting Printmaking Camera Arts- (photography, film, television & video) Computer Imaging
  • 3.
    Two Dimensional art Are done on a flat surface, such as piece of drawing paper or a canvas possessing only height and with, but no depth.
  • 4.
    Drawing  To pull,push or drag a marking tool across a surface to leave a line or mark. Function of Drawing  As a personal notation  As a study for another  As an end of itself
  • 5.
    Mediums of Drawing Dry Media includes pencil, charcoal, crayon, and pastel.  Liquid Media the most common drawing liquids are black and colored inks.
  • 6.
    Painting  Drawing withpaint. Drawing and painting are closely related. The long history of painting, the strong appeal of color, and the endless image-making possibilities explain painting’s popularity.
  • 7.
    Mediums of Painting Watercolor Paintings made by applying pigments suspended in a solution of water and gum to a white paper.  Tempera a technique of painting with colors made from powdered pigments mixed with water and egg yolk, size, or casein.  Oil paint a paint that consists of pigment mixed with a drying oil.
  • 8.
    Printmaking  a workof art made by inking a surface with a raised design and pressing it onto paper or another surface. Print Making Methods  Relief- cuts away all parts of the printing surface not meant to carry the ink, leaving the design to be printed in the level of the original surface.  Intaglio- the opposite of relief were the area below the surface hold the ink.  Screen Printing- stencil printing