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Art: found in museums, very expensive (painting, scupture, architectur)
High Art (Fine Art)
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Art: inexpensive, popular (comics, tatoos, graffiti)
Popular Art (Low Art)
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Art: opposite of an original experience, shallow, calculated to have popular appeal (advertising, propoganda)
Kitsch Art
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Definition of Elements of Design
tools an aritist uses in a work of art
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Elements of Design: an extension of a straight point
line
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Elements of Design: an area contained within an implied or seen line (geometric & organic)
shape
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Elements of Design: describes volume and mass
form
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Elements of Design: the relationship of all the elements within the picture frame
space
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Elements of Design: refers to the lightness of light waves on our eyes
color
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Elements of Design: is how a surface of something feels and looks
texture
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Define Principle of Design
how you use your elements
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Principles of Design: the distribution of visual weight (asymetrical/symetrical)
balance
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Principles of Design: all parts seem to belong together
unity
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Principles of Design: the creation of a focal area in a work of art
emphasis
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Principles of Design: the difference in elements (changing values, colors, texture, shapes, size, direction, gradation)
contrast
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Principles of Design: how we get around in a work of art
movement
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Principles of Design: decorates surfaces with planned, repeated units
pattern
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Ceramics: the process of making pottery by molding a ball of clay
pinch
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Ceramics: the process of making pottery using flat pieces of clay
slab
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Ceramics: the process of making pottery with ropelike pieces of clay
coil
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Ceramics: the process of making pottery with flat pieces of clay pressed into a mold
slump
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Ceramics: the process of making pottery with flat piece of clay splaced onto a mold
drape
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Stages of Clay: liquid clay
slip
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Stages of Clay: good, workable clay
plastic
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Stages of Clay: unbendable clay that is still damp enough to carve
leatherhard
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Stages of Clay: pottery that is almost completely dry
bonedry
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Stages of Clay: pottery that is totally dried, but not fired
greenware
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Stages of Clay: pottery has been fired once but not yet glazed
bisqueware
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Stages of Clay: pottery has been fired twice with glaze
glazeware
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Drawing Unit: Which forms are shaded with flat tones?
flat surfaces
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Drawing Unit: Which forms are shaded with gradated tones?
circular shapes
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Color Theory: color that cannot be made by mixing
primary color
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Color Theory: primary+primary
secondary color
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Color Theory: primary+secondary
tertiary color
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Color Theory: black+color
shade
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Color Theory: white+color
tint
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Color Theory: How do you create a neutral by mixing colors?
complimentary color+color
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Color Schemes: Define color scheme
arrangement of color in art
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Color Schemes: variation of a single color
monochromatic
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Color Schemes: 2 colors that are opposite each other, contrast
complimentary
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Color Schemes: adjacent to each other on color wheel, harmony
analogous
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Color Schemes: 3 colors, equally spaced around the color wheel
triadic
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Scupture Methods: a mold of some kind into which liquid material is poured and allowed to harden
casting
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Scupture Methods: a sculpture constructed from putting found objects together; 3D
assemblage
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Scupture Methods: additive process in which material is steadily built up to produce a finish piece
modeling
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Scupture Methods: a subtractive process starts with a solid block, remove material with a chisel
carving
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