Egyptian Art
Nefertiti
(Thutmose)
Line
the connection of 2 points
Emphasis
the focus in a work
Texture
the illusion of how something feels or how it literally feels.
Movement
the illusion of things moving
Space
the relationship between different items in a work
Variety
The use of different elements in a work
Gradation
how a work changes from light to dark
Harmony
how elements in a piece work together
Proportion
how large or small items in a work are compared to each other.
Shape
made of line to create a two dimensional image
Color
made up of hue, value, and shade
Rhythm
the use of the same pattern over and over again
Form
a three dimensional image
The Ishtar Gate is an example of this architectural style
Arch
The three great kings for whom the great pyramids are built.
Khufu, Khafre, Menkaure
Media/Medium
Material that art is made with
Dry Media
Media that is applied dry
Balance
asymmetric and symmetric
Non-Objective art
Art made to have no resemblance to reality.
Objective art
Art made to resemble reality
Aesthetic theory focused on how the piece makes your feel or the message it conveys
Emotionalism
Aesthetic theory focused on how well the elements and principles are used
Formalism
Sculpture created almost almost in-the-round
High Relief
Hallway lined with columns
Hypostyle Hall
Aesthetic theory focused on real the image looks
Imitationalism
Value
a change from light to dark