A ____ is a path made by a moving point through space
line
The purpose of this step is to describe what you first see
Describe
When the work becomes public prpoerty and is no longer protected by copyright law
Public domain
Research topics, access prior knowledge, and record what you liked about your inspiration.
Ideation
Photographic accuracy, and portrayed ordinary scenes from the real world.
Realism
How the eye travels through an artwork
Movement
The purpose of this step is to give your thoughts on whether or not the artist was successful.
Judge
Ridicule or satirize the original artwork
Parody
Choosing your best idea, draw and color your artwork on the final paper.
Refine
Dream-like scenes, distorted figures and biomorphic shapes
Surrealism
Regular repetition of more than one element
Rythm
The purpose of this step is to research the backstory of the artwork and learn the meaning behind it.
Interpret
Taking someone else's artwork without permission and claiming it as your own
Plagirism
Pick mediums, think of your subject matter, use different techniques, and experiment with what works and what doesn't work.
Plan
Geometric forms with no realistic detail, and objects depicted from different angles.
Cubism
Assortment of elements
Variety
What is Feldman's Method
Critique
To give give or pay tribute, using a work from a previous creator and adding your style to it
Homage
Edit all of your sketches by removing, moving, reworking, and improving them.
Revise
Grew from mostly biblical scenes to include portraits and episodes from Classical Religion. Showed events from contemporary life. Shows rebirth.
Renaissance
Refers to the positive and negative space between, around, or within objects
Space
The purpose of this step is to determine how the artist used the elements and principles in their artwork.
Analyze
When you add or subtract, or change something from the original artwork to make it your own
Appropriation
Develop your ideas into sketches
Create
Real or implied movement, an attempt to represent infinity, an emphasis on light and effects, and a focus on theatrical events dramatically evoking emotional states.
Baroque