Sculpture Test
rhythm
a type of visual or actual movement in art; created by repitition of visual elements
movement
a way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action
high relief
alto revelo
emphasis
areas in a work or art that catch and hold the viewer's attention; area may have contrasting shapes, sizes, colors
low relief
bas relief
analogous colors
colors that are next to each other on the color wheel (ex. red and red-orange)
primary colors
red, yellow, blue
intermediate/tertiary colors
red-orange, yellow-green, blue-violet (mix primary w secondary)
balance
the arrangement of parts of an artwork; symmetrical, radial, asymmetrical
value
the range of lightness and darkness within a picture; created by a light source' creates depth
proportion
the relation of one object to another in size, among, number, or degree
texture
the way something feels or looks like it feels; the surface quality of an object
triadic harmony
three equally spaced colors on the color wheel (red, yellow, blue)
regular, irregular, progressive, random, flowing
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line
used to define shape, contours, and outlines; also to suggest mass and volume; it may be a continous mark made on a surface with a pointed tool or implied by the edges of shapes and forms
shape
when a line crosses itself or intersects with other lines to enclose a space ; 2-D and has height and width, but not depth
variety
a change in form, shape, detail, or appearance that makes an object different from others
unity
a feeling that all parts of design or composition work together as a whole
pattern
a repetition of shapes, colors, lines, or design elements
modular origami
modules of origami put together
monochromatic
one color is used but in different values and intensity
complimentary colors
opposite of each other on the color wheel
secondary colors
orange, violet, green (mixing two primaries)