select a medium
- Acrylic
Synthetic painting colors made by distributing pigments in a vehicle made of a polymethyl methacrylate solution in mineral spirits. Often called plastic paints to distinguish them from polymer colors that also contain acrylic. First used in the 1940's, they are valued for their versatility. - Adobe Photoshop
- ballpoint pen
- Canvas
The support used for an acrylic or oil painting that is typically made of linen or cotton, stretched very tightly and tacked onto a wooden frame. Linen is considered far superior to the heavy cotton for a canvas. - cardboard
- ceramic
- chalk
- charcoal
- fabric
- fabric paint
- Gesso
- glaze
Color that is thinned to a transparent state and applied over previously painted areas to modify the original color. - gloss
- ink
- MS Paint
- notebook
- Oil
Developed over time during the 15th and 16th centuries, the technique or result of using paints made from pigments mixed with oil on a canvas. Oil paint allowed for more demanding uses than the drier, less useful egg tempera type of paint. - paint pen
- paper
- pencil
- Photo
- Prismacolor
- Sharpie pen
- Tempera Paint
Tempera is a word used to describe any type of binder such as oil, water or egg that makes a pigment workable as a paint form. - water
- watercolor
Paint that uses water as its base usually painted on heavy paper.
The above terms were culled from various websites, including but not limited to
artincanada.com and
worldimages.com.