Artistic Processes

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a method of etching a printing plate so that tones similar to watercolor washes can be reproduced

verb to etch using the aquatint method

  • The artist used aquatint to create subtle tones in the print.
  • I tried my hand at aquatint but it's harder than it looks.
  • I totally messed up the aquatint on my project.
  • Her words were like an aquatint, adding depth and nuance to the conversation.

verb to change from a liquid to a solid state, typically as a result of cooling

  • The liquid started to congeal as it cooled down.
  • I left the soup out too long and now it's congealed.
  • Don't leave that pudding out or it'll congeal into a sticky mess.
  • The tension in the room seemed to congeal into a palpable sense of unease.
  • The scientist decided to immerge the specimen in a solution for further analysis.
  • I like to immerge myself in a good book on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
  • Let's immerge ourselves in the music and forget about everything else.
  • She felt like she needed to immerge herself in nature to find inner peace.

noun a printing process that uses a flat stone or metal plate on which the image areas are worked using a greasy substance to repel ink and the non-image areas are made to be receptive to ink

  • Lithography is a printing process that involves using a flat surface to create an image.
  • I learned about lithography in my art class - it's a really cool way to make prints.
  • Lithography is like magic for creating detailed prints.
  • In a way, lithography is like a dance between the ink and the plate, creating beautiful images.

noun the act of going back over a path or route that one has already traveled

verb to go back over a path or route that one has already traveled

  • The detective decided to retrace the suspect's steps in order to gather more evidence.
  • Let's retrace our route to see where we took the wrong turn.
  • I'm gonna retrace my moves to figure out where I lost my keys.
  • Sometimes it's necessary to retrace our past actions in order to learn from our mistakes.

noun a term used to describe a type of artwork created by assembling various materials onto a surface

  • The artist used a technique called mollage to create a mixed media collage.
  • I tried my hand at mollage by combining different materials in my art project.
  • Check out this cool mollage I made for my room decor!
  • The team's performance was like a mollage of different skills coming together to achieve success.

noun a technique for recording the paths of radioactive particles or rays by photographing luminescent tracks on a photographic emulsion

  • Actinautography is a scientific method used to study the movement of plants.
  • Have you heard of actinautography? It's a cool way to see how plants move.
  • Actinautography sounds like some fancy plant stuff.
  • In a way, actinautography is like taking a plant's selfie to understand its behavior.

noun a composition or movement marked to be played adagio

  • The orchestra performed a series of beautiful adagios during the concert.
  • I love listening to adagios when I want to relax and unwind.
  • Those adagios were so chill, they really set the mood.
  • His speech was like a series of adagios, slow and deliberate, capturing everyone's attention.