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Artistic Processes and Materials in 3D Visual Arts - Coggle Diagram
Artistic Processes and Materials in 3D Visual Arts
2D Processes and Media
using pencil, ink and pastel
painting using watercolour, tempera, oil and acrylic
printmaking is where an image is transferred onto paper or fabric
various media produce different visual effects and results
Properties of Painting Materials
watercolour is transparent and applied in thin layers (National Gallery of Australia, n.d.)
tempera is opaque and chalky in texture
oil paint has a slow drying style and a rich texture (National Gallery of Australia, n.d.)
acrylic is fast drying and versatile
materials affect how we express ideas and emotions (Dinham & Chalk, 2022, pp. 263-265)
3D Visual Arts
creating three-dimensional art pieces of height, width and depth
covers form, structure and spatial awareness
physically interacting with materials through making and building
exploring space and depth in artworks
3D Processes and Media
building with clay, cardboard and found materials
assembling, joining and shaping (Dinham & Chalk, 2022, p. 286)
exploring balance, stability and structure through construction
experimenting with different materials to create forms (Dinham & Chalk, 2022, p. 286)
Printmaking and Fibre Arts
relief, intaglio and planographic processes (NSW Government Education, 2025)
transferring images using printing techniques (NSW Government Education, 2025)
fibre arts such as weaving, fabric printing and dyeing
exploring texture and pattern through materials
Techniques and Material Use
applying, layering and manipulating materials
exploring how materials behave when used
developing skills through hands-on experimentation
techniques influence final artistic outcomes