Visual Composition 1 Review
Six Principles of Design
-Emphasis -Balance -Variety -Movement -Harmony -Pattern
3 properties of color
-Hue ex) Blue -Value ex) Dark Blue/ Light Blue -Intensity ex) Muddy/ Bright
Seven elements of design
-line -shape -form -color -value -texture -space
4 Steps of Critical Method
1. Describe 2. Analyze 3. Interpret 4. Evaluate/Judge
Form
A 3D volume or the illusion of 3D on a 2D surface
Value Scale
A gradual diagram of value from high (light) values to low (dark) values using any medium or technique
Vanishing point
A point in space, usually located on the horizon, where parallel edges of an object appear to converge.
stencil
A printing process by which areas are blocked out to keep ink from non-image areas.
relief print
A type of printmaking where the plate has high and low surfaces, and only the high points get inked (prints as a reverse of what we see)
Assemblage
Additive sculpture process made from many small objects put together
Still Life with Apples is by ________
Cezanne
Variety
Combination of elements that create visual interest
Harmony
Combination of elements that gives "togetherness" to the work
Critical Method- Interpret
Connection between the artwork and you
Still Life with Apples by ________ represents ________
Cozanne; value
Last Supper is by ________
Da Vinci
Mona Lisa is by ________
Da Vinci
The Persistence of Memory by ________ represents ________
Dali; space
The Scream is by ____________
Edvard Munch
Sky and Water is by ________
Escher
Critical Method- Describe
Facts only
Final result
Tint
High Value
The Great Wave by ________ represents ________
Hokusai; texture
Critical Method- Analyze
How element is used to create principle
Direct Process
Image prints as drawn
Reverse Process
Image prints reversed
Critical Method- Evaluate/Judge
Is the work successful?
The Girl with the Pearl Earring is by ____________
Johannes Vermeer
Value
Lightness or darkness of a surface, object, or hue
Orthogonal lines
Lines on an object that lead to the vanishing point
Shade
Low Value
Media (Medium)
Material the artist uses to create piece
Libyan Sibyl is by ________
Michaelangelo
David by ________ represents ________
Michelangelo; form
Rose Window in ____________ is an example or ____________ design
Notre Dame; radial
Old Guitarist is by ____________ and uses a ____________ color scheme
Pablo Picasso; Monochromatic
Intensity
Pure or neutral color (bright/dull)
Concentric design
Share the same center/axis
Module
Single 3D unit/element
Revenge of the Goldfish by ________ represents ________
Skoglund; color
Linear Perspective
System of describing space in which the artist creates the illusion of depth with vanishing point, horizon line, and orthogonal line
Value
The lightness or darkness of a color
triadic color scheme
Three colors equally distant from each other on the color wheel
complementary color scheme
Use of TWO colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
monochromatic color scheme
Use of different tints, shades, & intensities of ONE color
Cross-hatching
Value method in which intersecting sets of parallel lines create a full range of values
Scumbling
Value method in which random application of lines creates tones
Shading
Value method in which the medium is applied smoothly with smooth transitions
Stippling
Value method where random application of dots creates different tones
Portrait of Joseph Roulin is by ________
Van Gogh
Starry Night is by ________
Van Gogh
Warm vs. Cool Colors
Warm- Red, orange, and yellow Cool- Blue, violet
Subject Matter
What is represented
Radial design
Wheel shaped configuration, corridors radiate like spokes from a control center at the hub.
Father of 3D design
Wucius Wong
Implied Line
a line that is suggested, but not actually drawn (edges, incomplete, line of sight)
Pattern is best defined as a. A principle of design where an element or combination of elements, called a motif, are repeated in a planned way b. arrangement of element to direct the viewer's eye through the artwork c. combination of elements to create visual interest, dynamics and richness by using differences between elements. d. the way things feel, or look like they would feel if touched
a. A principle of design where an element or combination of elements, called a motif, are repeated in a planned way
This principle of design refers to the differences in value, colors, textures, shapes and other elements. a. A principle of design where an element or combination of elements, called a motif, are repeated in a planned way b. arrangement of element to direct the viewer's eye through the artwork c. combination of elements to create visual interest, dynamics and richness by using differences between elements. d. the way things feel, or look like they would feel if touched
a. A principle of design where an element or combination of elements, called a motif, are repeated in a planned way
Space is a. Area above, below, between, within or around objects b. Path of a moving point across a surface or through space c. Lightness or darkness of a surface/object d. Arrangement of element to direct the viewer's eye through the artwork
a. Area above, below, between, within or around objects
The element of art that describes the darkness and lightness of an object/surface a. Value b. Texture c. Forms d. Line
a. Value
Additive
add onto
analogous color scheme
any 2-5 colors which are side by side on a 12 part color wheel
Line Quality
any characteristic of line determined by its weight, direction, uniformity, or other features
non-objective
art that does not depict a recognizable subject
Vermeer uses high contrast between the nearly pitch black background and intense highlights on the subjects face and headdress to create __________ in his painting, "Girl with a Pearl Earring." a. Variety b. Emphasis c. Texture d. Movement
b. Emphasis
A shape is to a circle as a ______ is to a sphere a. Hue b. Form c. Balance d. Value
b. Form
The principle of design that is defined by "combination of elements so that all parts work together to create a feeling of oneness or wholeness" is called ___________ a. Pattern b. Harmony c. Emphasis d. Texture
b. Harmony
_________ is a path of a moving point across a surface or through space a. Texture b. Line c. Shape d. Value
b. Line
The Kiss was painted by ______________. He uses color and shape to create both harmony as well as variety in this work a. Vermeer b. Skoglund c. Klimt d. Van Gogh
c. Klimt
This principle of design refers to the differences in value, colors, textures, shapes and other elements. a. Pattern b. Harmony c. Variety d. Form
c. Variety
This artist repeats two floral motifs in overlapping patterns in his portrait titled "Shantavia Beale II" a. Van Gogh b. Skoglund c. Wiley d. Bob
c. Wiley
Hue
color
Which of the following IS NOT one of the seven Elements of Art? a. Line b. Shape c. Value d. Harmony
d. Harmony
This installation by ______________ entitled "Revenge of the Goldfish" creates visual interest by high contrasting colors: similar blues and a variety of oranges. a. Nevelson b. Dali c. Michaelangelo d. Skoglund
d. Skoglund
Observational drawing
drawing based on looking at a subject
Contour
method of linear drawings done slowly; shows outline, edged, and linear details
Non-Linear Perspective
method of showing depth through size, overlapping placement, and value
Gesture
method of sketching that is fast; show size/position/movement/mood of the subject (never just an outline/colored in)
Color
name of a spectral hue
Edition
numbered and signed identical plates
Printmaking
process in which an artist repeatedly transfers an original image from one prepared surface to another
Relief
sculpture intended to be viewed from the front
Motif
single or repeated design
Proof
testing
Horizon line
the distant point at which sky and ground appear to meet
Sculpture
three dimensional work of art, statue