This Art Element is also known as "form"
What is Shape?
Three types of Balance.
What are symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial?
line, shape, color, texture, tone
What are the Art and Design Elements?
Take and remake.
What is Appropriation?
Aesthetic arrangement of objects in defined areas.
What is Composition?
The acronym (abbreviation) is ISC.
What is Intentional Self Critique?
Art Principle that "repeats."
What is Pattern?
First part of a 4-part critique that describes an image with specific detail. (Name the first part AND the critique).
What is "Describe" in the DAIR critique?
Critique that is sensitive to the feelings of others.
What is TACT-ful critique?
Shows "big themes" such as Nature, War, Survival.
What is an Iconic Image?
This Art Element includes both "primary" and "secondary"
What is Color?
Art principle that shows "external relationships" -- also known as "size."
What is scale?
An image that is well-known and reproduced many times.
What is an iconic image?
Critique that includes goals and intentions, strengths and weaknesses.
What is Intentional Self-Critique?
Why did you use that color in your composition? What does that symbol mean in your composition?
What are examples of Open-ended Questions in TACT-ful critique?
This Art Element has a certain "feel" to it.
What is Texture?
Three types of Depth.
What are Layers, Tones, and Perspective?
focal point, balance, leading lines, pattern, perspective (depth), proportion, and scale.
What are the Art and Design Elements?
Second part of a 4-part critique that uses the Art Elements and Principles.
What is "Analyze" in the DAIR critique?
Alter, borrow, copy, change.
What is Appropriation?
This Art Element expresses is also known as "value."
What is Tone?
Art Principle that shows "internal relationships" in humans and animals.
What is Proportion?
Expressionist artist who painted animals and was killed by shrapnel in WW1
Who is Franz Marc?
Fourth part of a 4-part critique that includes importance of Art Era and Movement, Appropriation, Iconic Image, etc.
What is "Reason for Significance" in the DAIR critique?
What is "Interpret" in the DAIR critique?