Art Exam #2
negative shape
shape defined by empty space, that is defined by surrounding values/colors
positive shape
shape defined by its surrounding empty space
focal point
specific part in an area of emphasis to which the viewers eye is drawn
content
subject matter or meaning, what we read in a work of art
iconography
symbols used to represent concepts of works of art (symbolism)
field
the area covered by a pattern
visual dissonance
the difficulty most of us have when confronted by fine art particularly unfamiliar/different objects and images
outline
the outermost line of an object or figure by which it is defined/bonded
contour
the outline that defines a form
figure ground/figure background reversal
the reversal of the relationship between one shape and its background so that the figure becomes background and the background becomes the figure
contex
the social, political, historical, physical, psychological environment of a work of art
shape
the two dimensional area and boundaries by which it is defined or bounded
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there is rhythm in an artwork when it has at least this many point of reference
dada
this art movement, of which Hans Arp was a menmber, valued randomness, absurdity, and nonsence over rational or orderly patterns.
simple repeatitve
to communicate reassurance, architects might incorporate this rhythem in the design of the buildings
Putting common items in new situations
The performance artist Joseph Beuys conjured up different ways of thinking about our world by
proportions
The relationships between the sizes of different parts of a work make up its ___________.
the eye cannot compensate for its own movement
The shapes in Cataract 3 by Bridget Riley appear to move because ?
performance art
This type of art can only exist in one place and time in history.
Hierarchical
This type of scale is common in the relief sculpture of ancient Egypt, where it was used to indicate social importance.
Kinetic
This type of sculpture can move and change its visual form.
focal point
A bulls eye is to a target as __________ is to a work of art or design.
physically beautiful and emotionally compelling
According to Daniel Pink, how do businesses differentiate their offerings? By making them...
feels good, people positively inclined to do it take time and effort to doing it universality
According to Ellen Dissanayake, what three characteristics suggest art has an adaptive, biological component?
mobile
Alexander Calder invented the __________, a type of suspended, balanced sculpture that uses air currents to power its movement.
dreamlike
Dorthea Tanning's work Eine Kleine Nachtmusik uses deliberately distorted scale to create a/an_____________ atmosphere.
schema
Each of us views art through a personal prism or ______, by which we mean a dominant personality trait that interprets experiences.
false
True or false? Artists of the Renaissance and ancient Greece both created art using proportions based on the cubit.
calmness, passivity
What does horizontal line communicate?
excitement, danger, anger, chaos
What does shaply angled line communicate?
strength, energy
What does vertical line communicate?
Unity
What element describes the imposition of order and harmony on a design?
line, implied line, shape, implied shape, optical color
What elements can be used to creat emphasis and focal point?
visual
What system in the brain is older? visual or linguistic system
the illusion of motion
When an artist creates a work that deceives our eyes into believing there is motion as time passes, this is called __________.
from, iconography, contex
Who is content communicated through art?
viewers can anticipate
With simple repetitive rhythm a repeatinf pulse of similar elements sets up a visual rhythm that ______________.
style
a characteristic way in which an artist/group of artists uses visual language to give work an identifiable form of visual expression
sign
a command, it disciplines, is grasped all at once, less complicated, means one thing
actual line
a continuous uninterrupted line
motif
a design repeated as a unit in a pattern is called what?
contrast
a drastic difference between such elements such as color or value
plane
a flat surface
implied line
a line not actually drawn but suggested by elements in the work
line
a mark, or implied mark, between two endpoints
pattern
an arrangement of predicted repeated elements
concept, themes, ideas
Emphasis and focal point usually accentuate__________ the artists wants to express, they signal what the artwork is about
Contrast
In The Funeral of St. Bonaventure, the artist used the principle of _________ to create emphasis and focal point.
representational style
art that depicts figures and objects so that we recognize what's represented
non-objective style
art that doesnt depict a recognizable subject, viewer creates own interpretation, more objective, viewer has to bring more
idealized
art that represents objects as perfect in form or character corresponding to an ideal improving on nature
stylized
art that represents objects in an exaggerated way to emphasize certain aspects of the object
asymmetrical
In his work Six Persimmons, the thirteenth-century Chinese monk Muqi used different visual weights on each side of the composition. This is known as __________ balance.
Reinforce the message that life goes on
In the painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus the artist intentionally diverted our attention away from the figure of Icarus to __________.
Growth
In their piece Workhouse Zoo, bioartists Adam Zaretsky and Julia Reodica spent a week living with an assortment of different organisms in a small "clean" room. The passage of time was marked by the ___________ and deterioration of these organic materials.
format
In two-dimensional art, this is the shape of the area in which an artist creates their work.
personal schema
dominant personality trait that helps interpret experiences
progressive
edward wilson revealed a natural example of _________ rhythm in his photograph titled ARTICHOKEprogressive
trompe-l'oeil
extream illusion to decieve the viewer, realer than realistic style
meaning, viewers, artists
for some theorists, _______ distinguishes art from any other types of creativity. Both ______ and ________ play roles in providing this.
principles
grammar applied to the elements of art
randomness
if you were to create an artwork by throwing open cans of paint over your shoulder onto a canvas behind you, this work would be an example of?
directional line
implied line within composition, leading the viewers eye from one element to the other
innate appreciation
instinctive appreciation, in born understanding, hard wired
vanitas
reminders of morality
true
true or false? even though our field of vision is fairly wide, at any given moment we can only focus our vision on a small area.
elements
vocabulary of art
preparation, motivation, individuals sensitivities, personal biases
what are the four conditions limiting aesthetic response?
shapes, colors, patterns, original forms
what aspects of perceiving art is shared by everyone?
motion, change
what does diagonlal line communicate?
bold, directivness
what does wide line communicate?
variety, contrast, unity
An artist creates an artwork made up of geometric and organic shapes, painted in light and dark values of blue. This artwork uses which of the following principles of art (consider all the principles introduced in this and the previously assigned chapters):
Intimacy
An artist might use a small scale for a portrait of a lover because it implies _______
diagonal lines
Bernini's sculpture of Apollo and Daphne is based on a mythological story in which a god pursues a nymph. The artist used _________________ and flowing drapery to convey the implied motion of the chase.
balance
The Swedish-born artist Claes Oldenburg uses this kind of scale in his sculptures to express admiration for the little things in everyday life.
monumental
The Swedish-born artist Claes Oldenburg uses this kind of scale in his sculptures to express admiration for the little things in everyday life.
the varied collection of shapes are arranged according to a grid pattern
The design of the quilt in figure 1.121 exhibits the principle of unity because:
acquired appreciation
learned appreciation, higher-order cognition, software, actual knowledge
symbol
means more thjan one thing, educates, meaning unfolds gradually, more complicated
canonic representation
memories that best represent that concept of class
feminist
mode of analyasis looking at role of women as artists subject
fomal
mode of analysis that consiters the elements and principles used by the artist
psychological
mode of analysis that consiters the mental state of the artist when work of art was made
contextual
mode of analysis that interprets the work based on the time and place when it was made, consiters historical, religious, political, economic, and social factors
biographical
mode of analysis that relates artists life and experiences, consiters: age, gender, class
iconographic
mode of analysis where you interpret signs and symbols within historical and religious refrences
subordination
opposite of emphasis
directed perception
perception based on ones history and knowledge
form
physical aspects of a work of art
pattern
recurrence of an art element