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Cultural Art
What and How
100
Red, Yellow, Blue
What are PRIMARY COLORS?
100
Straight, curved, wavy, zig-zag are examples of this.
What are LINES?
100
When shapes are EQUAL to each other - left and right or top and bottom - The sides mirror each other like butterfly wings!
What is perfect SYMMETRY?
100
This cultural artwork had many FUNCTIONAL AND CEREMONIAL ITEMS such as clothing, jewelry, bowls, and totems that were crafted with feathers, animal skin & hair, and wood - items FOUND IN NATURE.
What is NATIVE AMERICAN ART?
100
This is a picture of land or nature.
What is a LANDSCAPE?
200
Green, Purple, Orange
What are Secondary Colors?
200
Circles, triangles, squares, rectangles are geometric types of this.
What is SHAPE?
200
In art these can be created with REPEATED lines, shapes, forms, colors, or texture.
What are PATTERNS?
200
This cultural artwork portrayed everyday life IN THE MOUNTAINS and included FUNCTIONAL items HAND CRAFTED for everyday use such as quilts and rugs. Dolls were also crafted for the children's entertainment.
What is APPALACHIAN ART?
200
This is a picture of a person. It can be a painting, drawing, or photograph.
What is a PORTRAIT?
300
Shades of red, orange, and yellow - for example, like those found in the sun.
What are Warm Colors?
300
These have softer, more irregular edges and are found more in nature - such as in puddles and clouds.
What is ORGANIC SHAPES?
300
This is created when an artist uses TWO VERY DIFFERENT ELEMENTS TOGETHER.
What is CONTRAST?
300
Wooden masks decorated with vivid colors and designs are one of the most commonly found forms of art in this type of cultural artwork.
What is WEST AFRICAN ART?
300
A picture of non-moving objects like flowers, plants, or food.
What is a STILL LIFE?
400
Shades of blue, green, and purple - like those found in colors of the ocean.
What are Cool Colors?
400
This can be the roughness or the smoothness of a surface and it can be real or an illusion.
What is TEXTURE?
400
This is a particular part of the artwork that STANDS OUT and is NOTICED MORE than anything else.
What is the FOCAL POINT?
400
The art produced in this cultural artwork followed the EUROPEAN style, used PORTRAITS to capture REALISTIC images, used SCULPTURES to honor important people, and recorded historical events.
What is COLONIAL AMERICAN ART?
400
MATERIALS used to create art and include things like pencils, crayons, paint, yarn, and fabric for 2-dimensional art. Clay and wood are materials used for 3 dimensional art.
What is MEDIA?
500
Artwork created using only DIFFERENT SHADES OF ONE COLOR.
What is MONOCHROMATIC artwork?
500
Artists create this by using length, width, and depth and is created in 3D sculpted objects but can also be created on flat surfaces using shades of colors.
What is FORM?
500
These were carved with images on a log that told a story.
What are TOTEMS?
500
Sharing emotions, ideas, and feelings through art =Artistic Expression Artwork illustrating stories, experiences, & history = Narrative Objects used in everyday life = Functional artwork Art created for rituals, celebrations, and worship = this.
What is CEREMONIAL Artwork?
500
This is whom or what a piece of artwork shows and what the viewer sees. It's what that artwork is all about.
What is SUBJECT MATTER?
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