Terminology
How Art is Made
Art Movements & Styles
Elements of Art
Art History
100

having height, width, and depth 

What is 3-Dimensional?

100

the material on or from which an artist chooses to make a work of art, for example canvas and oil paint, marble, engraving, video, or architecture

What is medium or media?  

100

a genre of film made using stop-motion, hand-drawn, or digitally produced still images set into motion by showing them in sequence

Animation

100

the lightness or darkness of a plane or area

What is value?

100

a written language involving sacred characters that may be pictures as well as letters or signifiers of sounds

Hieroglyph

200

having irregular forms and shapes, as though derived from living organisms

What is organic

200

a single image from the sequence that makes up a motion picture; on average, a 90-minute film contains 129,600 separate _________

Frame

200

a late nineteenth-century painting style using short strokes or points of differing colors that optically combine to form new perceived colors

Pointillism

200

the surface quality of a work, for example fine/coarse, detailed/lacking in detail 

What is texture? 

200

a period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century

What is the Renaissance? 

300

the overall design or organization of a work

Composition

300

a perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design

Stencil

300

a work in which the ideas are most important to the work

Conceptual art

300

a mark, or implied mark, between two endpoints

Line

300

Upper Paleolithic female figurine found in 1908 in Austria, made of limestone tinted with red ochre pigment, and dated to circa 25,000–20,000 B.C.E. 

Venus of Willendorf or Woman of Willendorf

400

a drastic difference between such elements as color or value (lightness/darkness) when they are presented together. 

Contrast 

400

heating ceramic, glass, or enamel objects in a kiln, to harden them, fuse the components, or fuse a glaze to the surface

Firing

400

a Western European architectural style of the twelfth to sixteenth century, characterized by the use of pointed arches and ornate decoration

Gothic 

400

the optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into separate wavelengths

What is color? 

400

relating to the Middle Ages; in Europe, roughly, between the fall of the Roman empire and the start of the Renaissance

What is Medieval? 
500

art imagery that departs from recognizable images of the natural world

Abstract

500

the colored material used in paints. Often made from finely ground minerals

What is pigment? 

500

an artistic style, at its height in 1920s Europe, devoted to representing subjective emotions and experiences instead of objective or external reality

Expressionism 

500

a two-dimensional area, the boundaries of which are defined by lines or suggested by changes in color or value

Shape

500

Greek art of the period c. 480–323 BCE

Classical

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