Art Appreciation Ch. 1.3

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Artists intersperse value and texture to create a sense of:

Rhythm

Contemporary filmmakers use this effect to give the illusion of great depth, even when the scene is in a limited space.

Atmospheric Perspective

These two values are at the extreme ends of a value range.

Black and white

This Italian artist was the first to define a formal system of linear perspective.

Brunelleschi

The technique in which an artist creates a series of closely arranged parallel lines that is overlapped by another set of parallel strokes to create a sense of value is called:

Cross-hatching

Artists sometimes use this method of applying value to give a feeling of three-dimensionality.

Chiaroscuro

The method whereby rules of perspective are applied to represent unusual points of view is called:

Foreshortening

An artist can create an illusion of depth using only color by varying the:

Intensity

This type of perspective is used by computer- and video-game designers because it allows them to create depth using parallel diagonal lines.

Isometric

This kind of perspective is best used when the artist is confronted by a complex scene in which the viewpoint is not at ground level.

Multi-point

In The Treachery of Images, Magritte tells us that painting is a:

Visual trick


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