Elements
Principles
Art History
Sculpting Methods & Techniques
Art & Subject Matter
100
a mark made on a surface by a moving point
What is line
100
the visual distribution of weight
What is balance
100
In what time period were profile images and heiroglyphics used for communication and religious purposes
What is Ancient Egypt
100
material is added together or built up (modeling and assemblage are examples of this method)
What is Additive
100
an arrangement of inanimate objects
What is a still life
200
a flat 2 dimensional object
What is a shape
200
the difference between two elements
What is contrast
200
What time period was known as the Age of Beauty and considered the human body and perfect proportion in painting and sculpture
What is Ancient Greece
200
when material is taken away or removed (carving is an example of this method)
What is Subtractive
200
the image of a face
What is a portrait
300
its properties are hue, intensity and value
What is color
300
the action which directs a viewer's eye through a work
What is movement
300
this time period originated in Italy and is known as the "rebirth of Classical Idealism"
What is the Renaissance
300
material is cut, carved or chipped away from objects like stone or wood
What is Carving
300
the image of an entire body is considered to be
What is figurative
400
implied or actual surface quality
What is texture
400
the repetition of one or more elements
What is pattern
400
Artists that have lived within the last 100 years are considered to be of this time period
What is Contemporary
400
when soft or workable material is shaped
What is Modeling
400
an image of land, sky and nature
What is a landscape
500
the lightness or darkness of a color
What is value
500
comparative size relationship between two objects based on a scale
What is proportion
500
this Pop Artist made life size plaster people sculptures
Who is George Segal
500
when liquid material (slip, bronze, silver, gold) is poured into a mold and then it hardens
What is Casting
500
an artist displays his or her own way of using the elements & principles
What is style
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