No, "sgraffito" is not italicized when written in text. It is an art term derived from Italian that refers to a technique of applying layers of color to pottery or plaster and scratching through the top layer to reveal the color beneath. As a general rule, specific terms like this are typically not italicized unless they are part of a title or used in a specific context that requires emphasis.
Exhibition names are typically italicized when referenced in text, similar to titles of books, films, or artworks. This convention helps to distinguish the name from the surrounding text. However, specific style guides may have different rules, so it's essential to follow the guidelines relevant to your context.
The titles of paintings and sculptures should be italicized or underlined to distinguish them from the surrounding text. Additionally, titles are typically capitalized, with significant words included, while articles and prepositions may be in lowercase unless they start the title. For example, "Starry Night" or "The Thinker." Always check specific style guides, as preferences can vary.
In pastels, sgraffito refers to the technique of scraping through a layer or layers of color to reveal underlying color (often the white or light color of the base surface/paper)
Like this italicized text.
It is called "sgraffito" the Italian word for scratch.
Leonardo da vinci used sgraffito in some of his work (in italian, graffiato) and the famous children's author/illustrator/artist Eric Carle (The very hungry caterpillar)
No, McDonald's does not need to be italicized.
It is not recommend that the title of a PowerPoint be italicized. It is recommended that the author or originator of the presentation be italicized.
Please provide the sentences you're referring to, and I'll help you identify the one where the italicized pronoun agrees in number with its italicized noun.
Yes. Plays are italicized or put in quotes.
No, websites are not italicized in APA format.
Novels are typically italicized when mentioned in a sentence or paragraph. However, if you are hand-writing the title, you would underline it.
By convention the binomial Latin names are always italicized.
Yes, articles are italicized in APA format.