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Unknown On Kamis, 08 November 2012

Fine art: art that form a branch of art that can be captured by the media's eyes and felt with palpation.Art works can be divided into two, namely:1. 2 Dimensional work of ArtWorks of art that have only length and width dimensions or works that are only visible from one direction of view only.For example, painting, graphic art, illustration art, relief, and so on.2. 3 Dimensional work of ArtWorks of art which have dimensions of length, width and height, or work that has volume and takes up space.Example: sculpture, art craft, art pottery, art, architecture and design various products.In creating works of art, there are a variety of techniques. Basic techniques in two-dimensional art and 3dimensi - each region in the archipelago have different materials or media appropriate to the environment. This also applies to art making techniques apparently, although generally all of the techniques used there are similarities. Here are a variety of techniques applied art 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional:
1. Engineering Plaque is painted using poster paint, paint thinner akrelik, with thick strokes, resulting in a solid color and solid.
  
2. Transparent Technique which is a technique drawing / painting with watercolor, with a thin wash of color so that it appears transparent.
   
3. Collage Techniques is painted with a paper cut and then pasted to form a realist or abstract paintings.
4. 3M techniques (folding, cutting, and pasting) is the process of manipulation of the sheet of paper into a three dimensional shape.
5. Engineering Applications are ornamental works of art by gluing sewing (stitching) fabric cuttings shaped like flowers, fruits, animals, etc. on other fabrics as decoration.
6. Mosaic technique is to stick to three-dimensional objects are arranged in such a way as to produce a painting.
7. Weaving is a craft technique that is done by lifting and cross-crossed menumpangtindihkan or materials that it becomes a work of webbing.
8. Assembling Technique is a way to make the work string sections or pieces of material. The trick is called to assemble, the result is called assemblies. Pieces of material are connected by means of welded, soldered, screwed or in other ways.
9. Makrame technique is a form of art-knot knot craft by working on the chain of the beginning and end of a thread woven, by making a knot in the yarn, forming a chain of various fringe and tassels.
10. Pouring Technique (cast) is the process of pouring molten material is poured using the reference instrument shaped hard cetakan.Setelah be removed from the reference / cetakan.Bahan liquid is made of cement, plastic, rubber, plaster, and metal (copper, iron).
11. Butsir technique is a technique that uses only the palms tools and other tools (wood, wire) is simple. Materials used soft, elastic, pliable clay among other things, plastisi.
12. Sculpting technique that is formed by throwing materials used by chiseling. How it is generated by using a chisel (chisel) or carve and hammer. Materials (media) used is a hard material such as stone, rock, wood, plaster, clay dry.
13. Tailoring is a way of embedding techniques (connecting, gluing, etc.) with a needle and thread.
14. Building Engineering activities include activities that make up the various components to be tridimensional objects (three-dimensional).

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