AY Honors/Glass Painting/Answer Key
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1. Know the primary colors, the secondary colors, and how to mix the primary colors to obtain the secondary colors.
Red, Blue and Yellow are the primary colors. Green, Violet, and Orange are the secondary colors. Red and Blue make Violet. Blue and Yellow make Green. Red and Yellow make Orange.
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Primary and secondary colors
2. Know the materials used in painting, mounting, and hanging a glass painting.
- Glass
- Paint
- transparent paints - allow light to pass through them
- opaque paints - achieve the desired color, but are not transparent
- Other mediums for frosted, iridescent, or crackling effects
- Paint brush
- Sponges - can be used instead of or in addition to paint brushes. Good if you want to paint the entire surface a single color.
- Rubbing alcohol - for cleaning the glass before painting. Don't paint dirty glass!
- Paper towel - also for cleaning.
- Sticky stencils (optional)
- Patterns - can be placed on the inside of a glass and then the design can be copied (similar to tracing).
3. Make and display a glass painting for each of the following designs: animal, flower, and landscape or seascape.
4. Make a silhouette painting and mount for hanging.
5. Make a hand-painted mirror picture by removing the back coating of the mirror from the picture area and painting the design on the back of the mirror glass.
References
some links for (me) for further reading before putting answers above.
(references for further research) http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/gl_other/article/0,2025,DIY_13839_2273904,00.html http://www.osv.org/kids/crafts3.htm
(reverse painted mirror) http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_furnishings_mirrors/article/0,1793,HGTV_3432_1385106,00.html
(hang glass) http://www.hangyourglass.com/ http://www.osv.org/kids/crafts4.htm
(some history from wikipedia) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_painting_on_glass