Art Appreciation Midterm
Role of Color
1. Unify composition 2. draw attention 3. express feeling 4. indicate sense of space
Artists can create a sense of space in a 2-D work of art by
1. Varying the size of objects and/or overlapping them 2. using changes in value 3. using linear or atmospheric perspective 4. using foreshortening
Art is
1. a document that tells us about the past 2. a visual language 3. a way for artists to express themselves and make a statement
line
1. regular lines 2.actual & implied 3. directional lines 4. communicative lines 5. contour lines
Why is it important to study art and art history?
1. we can learn a lot about the world from art objects, just as we can from letters and newspapers 2. We see art all around us, including on TV and in movies 3. The earliest humans created art
"Laws of the simultaneous contrast of colors"
2 colors next to each other and reflect each other and complement each other
realism
A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
Diagonal lines seem to be most suitable for portraying which of the following subject matter?
Dancers performing an energetic dance
Pointillism
Dots of pure color on a canvas to make a full picture
diminishing size
Objects appear smaller in the distance
Green and orange are both examples of which of the following?
Secondary colors
By using ________ texture to contradict previous tactile experience, artists can invite viewers to reconsider the world around them.
Subversive
foreground
That part of a landscape or picture situated or represented as nearest the spectator.
composition
The organization of the formal elements in a work of art
The rules of linear perspective were proved by Filippo Brunelleschi
True
monochromatic
Use of only one hue or color that can vary in value or intensity.
actual lines
a continuous, uninterrupted line
implied line
a line not actually drawn but suggested by elements in the work
canon of proportions
a set of ideal mathematical ratios in art based on measurements of the human body in relation of one another (used by Egyptians)
actual motion (kinetic art)
any time an art piece actually moves
variety
arrangement of elements to add interest
pattern
arrangement of predictability repeated patterns
representational art
art that recognizably represents or depicts a particular subject
stylized
art that represents objects in an exaggerated way to emphasize certain aspects of the object
implied motion
artist suggest motion is taking place but is not actually moving (Avant-Garde)
subordination
artists draw attention away from the focal point
performance art
artists uses their body as the actual art
When objects are far away they lack contrast, detail, and sharpness of focus because of the interference of air. Artists take advantage of this when they use the process called:
atmospheric perspective
shade
black added to a hue (low key)
horizontal line
calm, peace
The method of applying value to a 2-D artwork in order to create the illusion of 3-D solid form is called
chiaroscuro
An artist can use color to indicate depth. When a color is very pure and intense then it seems to be ________.
closer
warm colors
colors in range of reds, oranges, and yellows
cool colors
colors in the range of blues, purples, and greens
analogous colors
colors next to each other on the color wheel
use of color
colors that are intense/bright stand out to us and appear closer to us
communicative lines
convey emotion
passage of time
convey story overtime in one piece of art
intensity
degree of color saturation/chroma
Chiaroscuro
depiction of 3-D form with use of light and shadow in 2-D art
motif
design/unit repeated in a pattern
directional line
direct our attention to subject of art
emphasis (broad)
drawing attention to an area, several ares, or artwork as a whole
tones
duller colors/ less intense and weaker chroma (grayed down)
idealism/idealized
elevating depictions of nature to achieve beautiful depictions/ represented as perfect in form corresponding to an ideal
A shape is 3-D
false
Formal analysis is meant to be a subjective method of analyzing a work of art
false
Works of art that are realistic, idealized, abstract, or stylized are all examples of nonrepresentational art
false
the form of a work of art is the subject matter or idea that it expresses
false
If an artist were to draw a figure whose arm was pointing directly toward the viewer, what technique would the artist have to use when drawing the outstretched arm?
foreshortening
Repetition
general recurrence of an element
Forms such as pyramids, which tend to be precise and regular, are known as ________ forms.
geometric
Secondary colors
green, orange, purple(colors mixed from two primary colors)
monumental
having massive or impressive scale
When an artist uses scale to indicate the relative importance of elements in a composition, he or she is employing this kind of scale.
hierarchical scale
unity
how art is ordered
proportion
how individual parts relate to the whole in terms of size
color theories
how we react to color
When an artist creates a work that deceives our eyes into believing there is motion as time passes
illusion of motion
While an actual line is a continuos, uninterrupted mark, an ________ line is not actually drawn but suggested by elements in the work of art
implied
An artist might use a small scale for a portrait of a lover because it implies
intimacy
This system, which has been used in Chinese art for more than a thousand years, uses diagonal parallel lines to communicate depth
isometric perspective
All of the following are true about Tilted Arc by Richard Serra except
it is a sculpture we can still see today
This is the system for creating an illusion of depth using three basic components: horizon line, vanishing point, and orthogonal lines.
linear perspective
content
meaning behind work of art
diagonal line
movement, drama
Hue
name of any color as found in its pure state in the visible spectrum/rainbow
illusion of motion
no actual motion, but tricked into seeing movement
atmospheric perspective
objects farther away are less sharply defined and lack contrast
foreshortening
objects that are almost perpendicular to picture plane are shown receding into the distance through adjustment of length and contours
overlapping
objects up front appear larger and closer than objects in the back
focal point (Specific)
one or more specific aspects draw the viewers attention
linear perspective (Filippo Brunelleschi)
orthogonal and horizon lines perpendicular to picture plane to meet at vanishing point
isometric perspective
parallel lines run diagonally in a work of art to suggest sense of space
If you were to design an eye-catching poster using only two colors, the combination that would most stand out to passersby would be ________.
red and green
Primary colors
red, blue, yellow (cannot be mixed from any other colors)
The traditional primary colors are
red, yellow, blue
color values
refers to lightness and darkness of colors
Rhythm
regular recurrence of elements in a composition (not predictable)
While ______ Lines are controlled and planned, _______ Lines are chaotic and organic
regular, irregular
A color that is lighter than its basic hue is known as a tint. A color that is darker than its basic hue is called a ________.
shade
continuous narrative
showing entire story all at once within same visual space
scale
size of an object (whole) relative to another object (whole)
miniature
small scale, very intimate
By using _________ texture to contract previous tactile experience, artists can invite viewers to reconsider the world around them
subversive
abstract
the degree to which an image is altered from an easily recognizable subject
hierarchical scale
the deliberate use of relative size in a work in order to communicate differences in importance
middle ground
the part of a work between the foreground and background
background
the part of a work depicted furthest from the viewer's space, often behind the main subject matter
iconography
the study of a group of representative pictures or symbols
balance
visual weight on either side of composition
The element of art that defines the amount of space occupied or enclosed by an object is
volume
context
what influences the artist to create their work of art
color perception
what we see when we see colors is affected by how we see color, light, shade, etc.
tint
white added to hue (high key)
nonrepresentational art/ nonobjective art
work of art that does not depict anything from the real world
change/ deterioration over time
work physically changing over time
form
works composition
Complemtary Colors
yellow & purple, red & green, blue & orange (colors across from each other on the color wheel; enhance each other)