Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Art Criticism
All about Colors
Important stuff
100
The area above, below and around an object.
What is Space?
100
The part of a picture that captures your eye, and is the focal point of a work of art.
What is Empahsis.
100
Identify your personal decisions about the quality of a work of art.
What is Judgement?
100
Red, yellow and blue
What is Primary Colors?
100
A picture of the land.
What is a Lanscape?
200
A mark of a moving point through space.
What is a Line.
200
The repititon of art elements to create the visual equivalent of a musical beat in a work of art. (Not pattern)
What is Rhythm?
200
I see a blue sailboat on the water. There are two men sitting on the boat. One man is wearing a sailor hat with white pants. The other man has a long grey beard. The sky is blue.
What is Describe?
200
Colors that are opposite eachother on the color wheel.
What is Complementary Colors.
200
Art that is made for everyone to look at and enjoy, usually outside.
What is Public art?
300
The lightness or darkness of a color. (Tints and shades)
What is Value.
300
Size relationship of one part or object to another.
What is Proportion?
300
Identify the structural elements and principles of design and how they are used to create a work of art. For example; the warm colors of the and wavy lines create movement in the sky. The repeated lines in the fence create a sense of rhythm that directs your eye to the house, which is the focal point.
What is Interpertation?
300
The use of one color plus its tints and shades. "One Color"
What is Monochromatic.
300
Art that is created not only to be beautiful, but to use as well.
What is Utilitarian art?
400
Cubes, cylindars and pryamids all have three-dimensions.
What is s form?
400
An object or picture that is symmetrical or asymmetircal.
What is Balance.
400
In my oppinion, I think this art work is very successful because the story is very well recreated along with the feelings they artist is trying to create.
What is Judgement?
400
Colors that are created by mixing the primary colors.
What is Secondary Colors.
400
This is a form of protection for all artists and musicians so people do not steel their ideas.
What is Copyright?
500
The visual sensation produced by light and pigment and has three properties; hue, intensity and value.
What is a Color.
500
A sense of oneness or wholeness in a work of art.
What is Unity?
500
I'm not sure, but I think the artist is trying to tell us his story about his life. In each panel of the painting is a different story, starting from when he was a child to an adult. Each panel also has a different feeling.
What is Interpertation?
500
Yellow, red and orange are are colors that give us energy.
What is Warm colors.
500
Art work that is set up usually on a table, it doesn't move and is not living.
What is s Still Life?
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