Art Appreciation Chapter 1.6

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Cubism/ Cubist

Twentieth century movement and style in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking plane, and, later, collage

Style

a characteristic way in which an artist or group of artists uses visual language to give a work an identifiable form of visual expression

Motif

a design or color repeated as a unit in a pattern

Grid

a network of horizontal and vertical lines; in an artwork's composition, the lines are implied

Mandala

a sacred diagram of the universe, often involving a square and a circle

Still life

a scene of inanimate objects, such as fruits, flowers, or motionless animals

Collage

a work of art assembled by gluing materials, often paper, onto a surface. From the French coller, to glue

Found image or object

an image or object found by an artist and presented, with little or no alteration, as part of a work or as a finished work of art in itself

Axis

an imaginary line showing the center of a shape, volume, or composition

Abstract

art imagery that departs from recognizable images from the natural world

Gestalt

complete order and indivisible unity of all aspects of an artwork's design

Elements of art

the basic vocabulary of art- line, shape, form, value, space, color, motion, and time

Variety

the diversity of different ideas, media, and elements in a work

Composition

the overall design or organization of a work

Principles

The "grammar" of art- contrast, unity, variety, balance, scale, proportion, focal point, emphasis, pattern, and rhythm- describe the ways the elements of art are arranged in an artwork

Unity

The appearance of oneness or harmony in a work of art: all of the elements appearing to be part of a cohesive whole


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