path of a point moving through space. Zig-zag, diag and straight.
What is Line?
Colors of the spectrum.
What are hues?
The created center of interest, the place in an artwork where your eye first lands.
What is a Focal Point? or Point of Emphasis
based on modern popular culture and mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine arts.
What is Pop Art?
an art material. This year we have used, graphite, marker, colored pencil, acrylic, and watercolors
What's a medium?
two-dimensional spatial form.
Shape
blue, purple, green, and only the colors in-between.
refers to the repeating parts within a design, such as shapes, colors or lines, and uses repetition to create a pattern.
Rhythm
Graffiti is a type of art genre that means writing or drawing made on a wall or other surface usually without permission and within public view.
Divide your paper into eighths, and place the focal point in the intersection of 3/8 or 5/8.
What is how to create the golden mean?
The way something looks or feels. Can be detected with all 5 senses.
Colors next to each other on the color wheel, and are mixed using some of the same hues.
What are Analogous Colors?
repetition of or reoccurrence of a design element, exact or varied, which establishes a "visual beat"
What's a pattern?
A thin sheet of cardboard, plastic, or metal with a pattern or letters cut out of it, used to produce the cut design on the surface below by the application of ink or paint through the holes.
What is a stencil?
The process of giving and receiving feedback for one's artwork.
What is critique?
has depth, legth, and width. Perceived in 3d
Red, yellow, blue; cannot be mixed by mixing other hues
what are Primary Colors?
When components of a piece are harmonious, giving the piece a sense of completion.
What is Unity?
Street art is visual art created in public locations for public visibility. Has been associated with terms like "independent art," "post-graffiti," and guerilla art.
What is street art?
After dividing the art surface in thirds both horizontally and vertically, the intersection of those lines become the strong focal points.
What is Rule of Thirds?
Relative lightness and darkness, levels of contrast.
What is Value
The purity of a hue or color. White, black, or gray added to another hue with pigment reduces its ___________
What is intensity?
the quality of having different forms or types in an artwork. Can be achieved with contrast, emhasis, difference in size, and color
What is Variety?
A style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s, characterized by a concern with depicting the visual impression of the moment, especially in terms of the shifting effect of light and color.
What is impressionism?
The impression of equilibrium in a pictorial or sculptural composition. Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, & Radial.
What is Balance?