Chapter 10-13
Studies have shown that the average person can see about how many variations in value
40 variations in value
Another name for aerial perspective is
Atmospheric perspective
Variations exist in imagery that evoke a feeling. Even in artworks of quiet stillness we expect or anticipate
Change
During the Renaissance the word __________ was coined to describe the artistic device of using light and dark to imply depth and volume in a painting or drawing
Chiaroscuro
Another dramatic way to present the illusion of motion in art is to do what to the figure
Crop
one-point perspective helps show us
Depth
Colorblind individuals cannot see the value contrast of color
False
Dark and light contrast is not used to create a focal point or center of attention in a design
False
Objects higher on an artboard usually appear to be closer than lower elements
False
Over the centuries artists have devised various conventions to present an illusion of motion in art. One of the oldest devices is use of the single figure.
False
Overlapping sketchy and incomplete lines in drawing would not serve us well if we wished to depict motion
False
Staccato means using light and dark to imply depth and volume
False
The artist has the choice of showing us a complete scene or a partial glimpse of a portion of the scene that continues beyond the format. This is called blank canvas and formulated canvas
False
The term "value contrast" refers to the relationship between areas of dark and even darker
False
What is used extensively in Oriental art and engineering and mechanical drawings. Here the lines do not recede to a vanishing point but remain parallel
Isometric projection
We tend to re-create unconsciously in our own bodies the actions we observe. This process is called:
Kinesthetic empathy
When we see one figure in an overlapping sequence of poses, the slight change in each successive position suggests movement taking place. The name for this is?
Multiple images
What is the art form that has made visible images that are otherwise invisible to us due to a too rapid motion for the eye to perceive
Photography
With the advent of rapid forms of transportation and communication in the last century, a significant number of artworks began to reflect an interest in speed or motion. As early as the 1920's this was seen in the work of
The Italian Futurists
Objects that are three dimensional invite us into their space to walk around, but 2 dimensional art is enclosed within
The picture plane
A "storyboard" type of image can convey a narrative that happens over time
True
A feeling of anticipated movement can be created by implied lines and gestures
True
Aerial perspective means that the value contrast between objects gradually lessens, and contours become less distinct
True
Every color has a corresponding value to match
True
In describing designs we speak often of value pattern. This term refers to the arrangement and the amount of variation in light and dark
True
In multipoint perspective we find that different objects will have separate sets of vanishing points
True
It is possible that a sense of stillness can permeate an image
True
The artistic choice is often not what color is used, but how dark (or light) the color is
True
The introduction of linear perspective as a spatial device occurred during the Renaissance
True
Three common types of drawings used to describe a space are plan, elevation and perspective
True
We might readily interpret motion in a painting or photograph because we observe blurred outlines
True
When overlapping is combined with size differences the spatial sensation is greatly increased
True
No objects are parallel to the picture plan, and all edges recede to two points on the horizon line, is the definition of ?
Two point perspective
A spatial device in which elevation on the page or format indicates a recession into depth is called
Vertical location
A gray scale comprised only of black and white with no color is called an
achromatic scale
Tapering and undulating lines, intense colors or grid intersections might cause
eye movement and afterimage
Linear perspective is a complex spatial system based on the idea that as parallel lines recede, they appear to converge and to meet on an imaginary line called the
horizon or eye level
Changing a value in a design can alter dramatically how it is perceived
True
Cross -hatching, wash drawing, and dot half -tones are all techniques that help the artist use value of shading
True
Far off images visually become grayer and less distinct as the distance increases. In art, this is called _____ perspective:
aerial
Many curved lines, called lines of force, are added to show the pathway of movement. This is a device we commonly see, and understand, in today's
comics
In one-point perspective, a single point is placed on a horizon line and all the lines of objects at right angles to the place of the picture
converge towards that one point
Two of the most popular media that are concerned with movement and change are
film and video
Value is the artistic term for
light and dark
Looking at a figure or object from more than one vantage point simultaneously is called
multiple perspective
To suggest great height, such as looking up or down a city skyscraper, we would use?
multipoint perspective
Overlapping helps to create a sense of depth because
one shape is on top of another
Amplified perspective reproduces the visual image but in a very special view that occurs when an item is
pointed directly at the viewer
The easiest way to create an illusion of space or distance is through
size changes
Showing exaggerated size means
something is in the composition is larger than other like things
One of the most important uses of graduations of dark and light is to
suggest volume or space
High dark and light contrast instantly attracts our attention because of:
value emphasis