Fixative A thin varnish, natural or synthetic, that is sprayed over charcoal, pastel and other drawings to protect them from smearing, rubbing, or falling off the paper. All or some will alter the original colours slightly. Back ...
Fixative A solution applied to drawings to prevent smudging and preserve the art piece. Typically made of shellac and alcohol. Flamboyant ...
Fixative Spray For fixing charcoal drawing on canvas before painting. Fixative spray is available in spray cans, or for use with mouth atomizer. Form An element of art, such as you would see in a sculpture that has three dimensions.
Fixative - A solution, usually of shellac and alcohol, sprayed onto drawings of pencil, chalk and pastels, to prevent their smudging or crumbling off the support.
FIXATIVE A solution, usually of shellac and alcohol, sprayed onto drawings, to prevent their smudging or crumbling off the support. Return to top FRESCO ...
Fixative: A resinous or plastic spray used to affix charcoal, pencil, or pastel images to the paper. Used lightly it protects finished art (or underdrawing) against smearing, smudging, or flaking.
fixative A thin liquid film sprayed over pastel and charcoal drawings to protect them from smudging. fluting The shallow vertical grooves or channels on a column.
Fixative: a liquid, similar to varnish, which is usually sprayed over a finished piece of artwork to better preserve it and prevent smudging. Artwork media requiring fixative include drawings done in pencil, charcoal, and pastel.
Fixative A transparent liquid that is sprayed on work executed in a medium that can be damaged by contact (such as charcoal or pastel) to protect it.
Fixative: Varnish applied to (today sprayed on) artworks to prevent smudging; usually to charcoal or pastel drawings.
fixative - fixativesA thin varnish, natural or synthetic, that is sprayed over charcoal, pastel, oil pastel, oil crayon, pencil, and other drawing mediums, as well as photograps, maps, signs, and unfired ceramics, to protect them from smearing, ...
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Fixatif: (also spelt "fixative" ) A thin varnish of watery consistency, used to keep drawings from smudging. Flat: A brush with long-haired bristles. Flat Color: An even or uniform area of color.
fixative - varnish painted or sprayed on a finished drawing to hold dry pigment particles, such as graphite or charcoal, in place and prevent smudging ...
Fixative A liquid, that may be shellac in methylated spirits or synthetic cellulose solution, that is intended to be sprayed as a fine mist on to charcoal, soft pencil, chalk or pastel to consolidate the drawings and prevent smudging.
To protect dry media painting, a fixative is sprayed on top of the drawing so the drawing is safe from dust and dirt, and the media used will not change in colour.
[11] Because the surface of a pastel painting is fragile and easily smudged, its preservation requires protective measures such as framing under glass; it may also be sprayed with a fixative.
Long ago, the day before an exhibition was the time for artists to make sure works were ready for public viewing. This last-minute fussing often included a final layer of the best fixative available: actual varnish.
Quality museum papers are also buffered with calcium carbonate which prevents the long-term deterioration caused by migration of acid in the paper from the atmosphere. Papers containing wood pulp, alum fixatives and resin sizing are acidic and ...
sensitized paper, developer, fixative, etc.) in his own fashion. For a long time, photomechanical means were rejected in the definition of original printmaking, for it was not considered to be work done entirely by the artist's hand.
See also: Painting, Plaster, Tempera, Size, Movement
 
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