came from the Greek kritike tekhne, which means "the critical art." It is somewhat a formal word that typically refers to a careful judgement. It refers to the detailed analysis and assessment of something.Critique
refers to a sharp or sever disapproval of something, generally based on perceived faults. It is judging with disapproval, and it is negative in nature.Criticism
An art material has to be obtainable, ready for use, at hand. Simply, the art material exists or is physically present for the artist to use. It is already there; this is the quality of being able to be used to obtained.Availability.
An art material has to be within the artist's reach, easily acquired without much effort or difficulty for the artist. It is the quality of being acquired or used easily.Accessibility
. An art material has to be within the financial capacity of the artist to be purchased or bought. The artist can bear or meet the expense of acquiring the needed art material. Though a cheap good quality art material is good but an art material acquired for free is still the best.Affordability
The manner by which the artist is going to apply in creating an artwork should be suited to the kind of art materials that will be used as well as suited to the kind of art technique.Appropriateness.
It is expected that the artist is skilled and highly knowledgeable of the art technique. The right art matenals are there, and the suited art technique is appropriate to the art form but if the artist is not adept with the used of the specific technique to be applied, the outcome might run contrary to what is expected.Mastery
Art technique should be functional and sensible for the objectives or purpose set by the artist for the creation of the artwork. ___ makes the art technique truly appropriate when it is indeed useful for the artist and when it is understandably fit for the kind of art materials and for the conceived artwork.Practicality
came from the Greek kritike tekhne, which means "the critical art." It is somewhat a formal word that typically refers to a careful judgement. It refers to the detailed analysis and assessment of something.Critique
refers to a sharp or sever disapproval of something, generally based on perceived faults. It is judging with disapproval, and it is negative in nature.Criticism
An art material has to be obtainable, ready for use, at hand. Simply, the art material exists or is physically present for the artist to use. It is already there; this is the quality of being able to be used to obtained.Availability.
An art material has to be within the artist's reach, easily acquired without much effort or difficulty for the artist. It is the quality of being acquired or used easily.Accessibility
. An art material has to be within the financial capacity of the artist to be purchased or bought. The artist can bear or meet the expense of acquiring the needed art material. Though a cheap good quality art material is good but an art material acquired for free is still the best.Affordability
The manner by which the artist is going to apply in creating an artwork should be suited to the kind of art materials that will be used as well as suited to the kind of art technique.Appropriateness.
It is expected that the artist is skilled and highly knowledgeable of the art technique. The right art matenals are there, and the suited art technique is appropriate to the art form but if the artist is not adept with the used of the specific technique to be applied, the outcome might run contrary to what is expected.Mastery
Art technique should be functional and sensible for the objectives or purpose set by the artist for the creation of the artwork. ___ makes the art technique truly appropriate when it is indeed useful for the artist and when it is understandably fit for the kind of art materials and for the conceived artwork.Practicality