ART
list 3 benefits of learning the language of art
1. increases your ability to communicate about works of art 2. increases your ability to understand works of art 3. increases your ability to create works of art
example of functional art
Any of Piet Mondrian's work
name the 4 noticeable artists of the renaissance considered the "Masters of the Renaissance"
Michaelangelo, leonardo da vinci, raphael
what is linear perspective
a graphic system for creating the illusion of space and depth on a 2D surface
what is expressive line
a kind of line that seems to spring directly from the artist's emotions
provide a definition of contour line
a narrow and continuous line that varies in width to create the illusion of some parts being closer to the viewer
proportion is one of eight principles of art. What is proportion?
a part, shape, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole; size relationships
what is hatching and cross hatching
a sense of parallel lines used for shading
_________ is the term used to identify the philosophy or study of the nature of beauty and art
aesthetics
_____________ is the philosophy or study of the nature of beauty in art
aesthetics
what is the role of an art historian and what do they do
analyzes the value and context of artwork of the past
what is an art critic and what role do they play in the world of art
analyzes the value and merit of art based upon the standards of art
artworks have credit lines that list 6 or more important facts about a work of art. Pretend you have created a work of art and write a credit line for the artwork
artist's name; title of work; media; size; year it was created; location
to create a shade of color _________ is added
black
identify the element of art that is derived from reflected light
color
a spectrum of light bent into a circle:
color wheel
a line that defines the edges and surface ridges of an object is:
contour
the term we use to refer to "taking time to do the best possible job on an assignment in combination with technical skill" is called:
craftsmanship
professional critics and informed individuals evaluate works of art using standards of judgement; the term we use meaning the standards of judgement is:
criteria
what factors influence the artwork of a civilization
culture, location, available resources, economic factors, political issues, social issues, technology
4 steps of criticism
description, analysis, interpretation, and judgement
what is glaze and why do we prevent glazed objects from touching other surfaces
glaze is used to provide color to fired ceramics and seal the pores of the clay
identify the principle of art that creates visual unity by stressing the similarities of separate yet related parts of an artwork
harmony
the spectral name for color is known as
hue
the 3 properties of color are:
hue, value, intensity
the term that refers to the brightness or dullness of a hue is:
intensity
define the term perceive and explain how this differs from looking in our ability to take in information about a subject:
its becoming aware of something, come to realize or understand, we perceive different elements and objects within the piece
what are the critical tools for creating the illusion of form
light and shadow
list the 7 elements of art
line shape space value form texture color
harmony is one of 8 principles of art. What is harmony
means all parts of the visual image. compliment and relate to each other
what is the term used to express the material used by the artist to create a work of art
medium (singular) or media (plural)
the principle of art used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewers eye throughout the work of art is:
movement
the principle of art used to create the look and feeling of an action and to guide the viewer's eye throughout the work of art is:
movement
list the 7 major source of inspiration
nature, current events, spiritual/religious, myths/legends, historic events, other artists, creative techniques, and commissioned work
5 types of express lines:
nervous, peaceful, impatient, irritated, and energetic
list appropriate media an artist might use for each of the following art processes: painting & drawing
painting: tempera; watercolor; acrylic; oil drawing: graphite; charcoal; colored pencil; pastels
what are the 5 most common functions or purposes of art
personal, social, spiritual, religious, and educational
list the three categories of color associated with the color wheel
primary, secondary, and intermediate
what is proportion and how do artists use proportion in representative / realistsic works of art?
principle of art concerned w the size relationship of one part to another
identify the principle of art concerned with the size relationship of one part to another is termed
proportion
list 5 types of pattern
regular, alternating, random, flowing, and progressive
whats the difference between shape and form
shape: 2-D form: 3-D
list 3 properties of an artwork
subject, composition, and content
examples of formalism
the scream
how and why do artists use the elements and principles in a work of art
to organize artwork and make it aesthetically pleasing
explain how artists use the elements and principles of art
to organize their artwork to make it aesthetically pleasing to the eyes
what is contemporary artwork
very colorful work
list the 5 stages of clay and the characteristics of each stage
wet/ fresh clay leather hard bone-dry bisque glaze
to create a tint of color ____________ is added
white