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Ancient Greece
5 Century B.C.E
Boundary Lines that emphasize form
Countour
The Solid Content of a three dimensional form
Mass
Are formed by straigh or curved lines that progress regurlarly according to mathematical laws
Geometric Shapes
Derive From natural shapes such as plants or animals. They tend to be curvilinear & Irregular
Organic shapes
Filled areas in the design
Positive Shapes
Unfilled areas in the design
Negative Shapes
In the two dimension art seeing figures having been applied over a background.
Figure Ground Relationship
The relative lightness or darkness of color
Value
An italian term for ligth and shadow
Chiaroscuro
Wavelength propertie by wich we five colors names
Hue
The brigthness, dull or purity of color
Saturation
Colors across from one another on the color wheeel.
Complementary Colors
Black white and their mixture of gray.
Achromatic
A single hue and its value scale
Monochromatic
The basic hues that mix all other colors
Primary Colors
The result of mixing primary colors together
Secondary Colors
Results from mixing primary and secundary colors together
Terciary Colors
Hues lying next to one another on the color wheel
Analogous Colors
Thickly applied paint
Impasto
A formula for proyecting an illusion of the three dimensional world on to flat dimensional surface.
Trompe L'Oeil
A reduction of value contrast
Atmospheric Perspective
Art that has incorporates movements as a part of expression
Kinetic
A sculpture with movable parts set into motion by air currents or mechanical proportion
Mobile
Visual coherence in a work of art
Unity
Change rather than sameness
Variety
The distribution of visual weigth
Balance
Equal forces around a central point
Symmetrical Balance
When visual weigths are dissimilar
Assymetrical Balance
The predominable of one are or element in a design
Emphasis
When awareness is drawn to a single place in a composition
Focal Point
Kind of Communication
Culture experience
Reveal truth
Convey various subjects & symbols
Resolve something expression
Art
Artist
Unique technical skills
Unique Vision
Creative Process thinker
work objectively
work subjectively
Presumptions
Art has to imitate or duplicate reality?
Art has to be beautiful
Abstraction implies incompetence
Grouping creations reocurring patterns
Rhythm
Relative size of an object
Scale
The relationship of parts to one another
Proportion
a greek formula for ideal proportion
Golden Section
A general term to describe any of the visual arts
Plastic Elements
The characteristics manner and apperance of the works of an individual
Style
Grant Wood
Influences such as the enviroment and circumstance on a work of art
Context
Works that attempt to present what we see in the world around us.
Representional Art
An art movement in wich European references are subordinated for a regional american character
Regionalism
Art is freely distorted to achieve heightened emtional impact
Expresionist Art
Art that has altered or modified to extract the essence
Abstract Art
Art having no reference to the physical world
Nonobjective Art
The visible results the line shapes textures values and colors
Form
The subject matter the underlying story
Content
The study of themes and symbols in the visual arts
Iconography
Brancusi
Bronzino
Author
Anonymous
ID
102409
Card Set
Art
Description
Art
Updated
2011-09-18T03:07:11Z
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