Emulsion A liquid in which small droplets of one liquid are unable to be mixed in, but thoroughly and evenly dispersed throughout a second liquid. Enamel ...
Emulsion A light sensitive substance used as a coating for film; made from a silver halide compound. This side should face the lens when the film is exposed. Enamel ...
Emulsion In painting, a suspension of small globules of one liquid in a second liquid with which the first will not mix or dissolve.
EMULSION - (painting) In paint, this is the suspension of small globules of one liquid in a second liquid with which the first will not mix.
Emulsion: Emulsion is the mixture of two liquids. Enamel: Enamel is colored glass bonded to a metal surface by firing. En grisaille: En grisaille denotes an entirely gray monochromatic composition.
Emulsion A painting MEDIUM, containing materials which will not mix (i.e. oil and water, or water and resin), unless combined by the addition of an emulsifying agent.
bone emulsion - A material which, when added to plaster or moist clay, makes it self-hardening. boneless style - See mo-ku. [when the article on it is posted.] ...
ACRYLIC EMULSION A water dispersion of polymers or co-polymers of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, or acrylonitrile. Acrylic emulsions dry by evaporation of the water and film coalescence. Return to top ACRYLIC SOLUTION ...
Egg/Oil Emulsions Actually, I have worked with an egg-tempera/oil emulsion together with oils. The recipe I have is from Brigid Marlin, who has a web-site describing "mische technique" (mixed oil/egg-tempera technique). It is as follows. ...
Emulsion: A painter's medium or vehicle formed by combining oil and water (which do not mix), plus an emulsifying agent such as egg yolk or gum or wax.
Wax emulsion or melted wax is used to create patterns on ceramics. The wax is painted onto unfired ceramic ware to keep those pattern areas from being covered in slip or glaze. Next, the piece is painted with slip or glaze and then fired.
vehicle Liquid emulsion used as a carrier or spreading agent in paints.
egg tempera - paint in which an emulsion of egg with water or oil is used as a medium, producing a durable matte finish electro luminescent wire - e.l.
A sheet of paper coated with a gum emulsion or gelatin and made light-sensitive with potassium bichromate is exposed to sunlight under a negative. The emulsion hardens where exposed to light and rinses off in where light could not penetrate.
It captured the three color components in a multilayer emulsion. One layer was sensitized to record the red-dominated part of the spectrum, another layer recorded only the green part and a third recorded only the blue.
(Rather than pressing the images onto paper) Modern printing plates have a brushed or roughened texture and are covered with a photosensitive emulsion.
tempera A method of painting in which the pigments are mixed with an emulsion of water and egg yolks or whole eggs (sometimes glue or milk).
a method of painting in which pigments are combined with an emulsion of water and egg yolks or whole eggs (plus sometimes glue or milk).
C-Type Print - A c-type print, such as Ektachrome, is a colour print in which the print material has at least three emulsion layers of light sensitive silver salts.
It used a colour screen (a glass plate covered with grains of starch dyed to act as primary-colour filters and black dust that blocked all unfiltered light) coated with a thin film of panchromatic (i.e., sensitive to all colours) emulsion and ...
Areas which do not print are blocked with photo sensitive emulsion that has been exposed with high intensity arc lights. A squeegee is pulled from back to front, producing a direct transfer of the image from screen to paper.
Acrylic paint is fast-drying paint containing pigment suspension in an acrylic polymer emulsion. Acrylic paints can be diluted with water, but become water-resistant when dry.
Definition: Interference paint is a polymer emulsion (paint) containing titanium-coated mica flakes. Painted over a dark color you see the labeled interference color. Painted over a light color you see the complimentary color.
Linseed oil An oil, derived from the flax plant, which is mainly used as an oil painting medium and in tempera emulsions. Linseed oil gives a smooth effect to paint but it tends to yellow with age.
ACRYLIC. Refers to a class of synthetic polymeric resins used extensively in emulsion paints, varnishes and adhesive formulations. In sheet form the acrylic resins bear trade names such as Plexiglas, Lucite and Perspex.
Film: Photographic emulsion coated on a flexible, transparent base that records images or scenes.
Albumen Print This printing process is used in photography printing processes. Egg whites are used in the emulsion. Alternative Process This photography term covers approximately 35 different processes for the final unconventional effect.
Traditionally, tempera is made with whole eggs or egg- yolk, various kinds of glue or gum. An emulsion used is a medium for pigment. The medium is used for bon fresco and panel paintings. Texture ...
My fingers silently dust the image, trying to break through decades upon decades of a history that lies halfway sleeping behind a thin layer of emulsion. I don't know who these women are.
Collodion Wet Plate - A photographic process invented in 1851, involving the use of a thick glass plate on which to create a negative, exposing it in the camera with its emulsion still wet. wet plate and wet, colluding process.
This heavily textured work -- made of oil, emulsion, shellac, charcoal and powdered paint on burlap -- has the kind of tactile punch that Kiefer is famous for, and in itself makes a visit to an exceptional show even more worthwhile.
tempera A painting technique in which an emulsion of water and egg yolk, or egg and oil, is used as a binding medium.
Minute pitting of the paint in areas suggests an emulsion technique. X-radiography and infrared reflectography show the pen inclined more to the right, with the proper right index finger adjusted accordingly.
See also: Painting, Plate, Movement, Sculpture, Composition
 
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