Art Appreciation
understand the two types of sculpture- Relief and Free-standing (form in the round)
A relief is a work in which forms project from a flat surface; A form in the round can be seen from all sides
The Golden Section ratio can be based on the _______ design found in the Nautilus Shell and other nature patterns.
Parthenon
Name and position all 12 colors on the color wheel and understand primary. secondary, and tertiary
Primary colors- Colors at their basic essence; those colors that cannot be created by mixing others. Secondary colors- Those colors achieved by a mixture of two primaries. Tertiary colors- Those colors achieved by a mixture of primary and secondary hues.
the "grammar" artists use to create works of art
Principles
Understand Chiaroscuro effect in art
a method of applying value in a two dimensional piece of artwork to create the illusion of a three dimensional solid form
when was linear perspective created
began in the fifth century
Optical color
colors our minds create based on the information we can perceive
Horizontal Line
communicate calm, peace, and passiveness
Diagonal Line
communicate movement, action, and drama
Understand what are content and analysis in a work of art
content is the meaning of a work of art; an analysis is one way to understand the piece of artwork
atmospheric perspective
create the illusion of depth
CMYK stands for
cyan, magenta, yellow, and black
difference between geometric and organic shape and forms
geometric shapes are composed of regular lines and curves; organic shapes are made up of unpredictable irregular lines that suggest the natural world
understand complementary, analogous, and monochromatic
Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel; analogous colors are adjacent to each other on the color wheel; a work that use only one hue is called a monochromatic
what is the art term to describe the vocabulary of art?
Element
difference between hatching and cross hatching
Hatching is the use of non-overlapping parallel lines to convey darkness or lightness; meanwhile cross-hatching is the use of overlapping parallel lines to convey darkness or lightness
Understand why Andrea Mantegna's did not enlarge the dead Christ's feet even though the painting is done in a foreshorten perspective
His feet would cover up his face
Understand all 6 modes of analysis in works of art
Iconographic- interprets objects and figures in the artwork as signs or symbols, often based on religious or historical context; Biographical analysis- considers whether the artist's personal experiences and opinions may have affected the experiences and opinions may have affected the making or meaning of the artwork in some way; Feminist analysis- considered the role of women's in an artwork as its subjects, creators, patrons, and viewers. Contextual analysis- looks at the making and viewing of the work in its context (historical, religious, political, economic, social, and so on); studies the context that the artwork itself represent Psychological analysis investigates an artwork's use of the elements and principles of art Formal analysis- analysis the artwork's use of the elements and principles of art
What is the purpose of Great Sphinx and what does it symbolize
It guards the tombs of the Egyptians kings at Giza and symbolize the power to change our surroundings
Understand the importance of Picasso's "Guernica"
It was a response to the aerial attack on his small during the spanish civil war, when the german and italian tested their bombs on them
Understand Kinetic Art and Mobile
Kinetic art plays out the passage of time through an art object, usually a sculpture, that moves. Mobile relies on air currents to power its movement.
A mark that connects two points
Line
difference between tints and shades
Tints are colors that are lighter than their basic hue; shades are colors that are darker.
difference between volume and mass
Volume is the amount of space a form occupies; mass is the expression that a volume is solid and occupies space
Implied Motion and Stroboscopic Motion
in the case of implied motion, we do not actually see the motion happening, but visual clues tell us that it is a key aspect of the work; stroboscopic motion is showing images moving
Value
lightness or darkness of a plane or area
Understand Secondary Symbolism
object in a image having additional meaning
difference between one-point, two-point, and multi-point perspectives
one point relies on a single vanishing point, the scene must be directly in front of the artist and receding; two point perspective is added to give the artwork a better illusion of depth; a three point perspective is a vanishing point placed above or below the horizon line to accommodate a high or low angle of observation.
Contour drawing
outer edge or profile of an object; can suggest volume in space by giving us clues about the changing character of a surface
Performance art
performance art is theatrical; the artist's intention is to create not an object, but an experience that can exist only in one place and time in history.
painting techniques that George Seurat created
pointillism
linear perspective
relies on a system where lines appear to converge at points in space
Understand the difference between representational, non-representational, and abstract art
representational art- depicting objects or people so that we can recognize them non representational is depicting subject matter that is unrecognizable; abstraction is the degree to which an image is altered from an easily recognizable subject
Understand Scale and Hierarchical
scale is the size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork, or to a system of measurement; Hierarchical scale refers to the deliberate use of relative size in a work in order to communicate differences in importances.
Shape and Forms
shape is a two-dimensional object; A three dimensional object is called a form
Vertical Line
tends to communicate strength and energy
Proportion
the relationship in size between a work's individual parts and the whole
understand subtractive and additive color system
when subtractive colors are mixed they make a darker and duller color because more of the visible spectrum is absorbed. When additive colors are mixed they make colors even lighter.