Drawing as closely to real life as possible
Large brushstrokes, painted outdoors, focusing on light/color
What is Impressionism?
The arrangement of elements and principles in a work of art
What is Composition
Kandinsky was the first artist to do this type of artwork
What is non-objective art?
A continuous mark made on a surface by any moving point
What is a line?
What is Abstract art?
Appears broken and reassembled
What is Cubism?
What is Odds over Evens
Kandinsky's home country
What is Russia?
Lines that do not represent anything
What are abstract lines
Does not feature any recognizable subject matter
What is non-objective art?
Who are Kandinsky, Rothko, Pollock?
What is Framing?
Kandinsky's condition where he saw color when listening to music
What is synethesia?
A continuous outline of the subject matter
What is Contour Line Drawing?
Realism peaked in which art movement?
What is the Renaissance?
Fauvists are also called....
What are the Wild Beasts?
Compositional Strategy that focuses on having subjects infront and behind one another
What is overlapping?
The artist and movement that influenced Kandinsky
Who is Claude Monet & French Impressionism?
Fast sketch to capture movement and shape of the subject
What is Gesture Line Drawing?
Impressionism, Cubism, and Fauvism are examples of...
What is Abstract art?
What is the Renaissance?
Compositional strategy that focuses on having subject matter on power points, which are off-center
What is Rule of Thirds?
The art school that Kandinsky taught at in Germany
What is the Bauhaus School of art?
Drawings of leaves, rainbows, and flowers are examples of...