the way an object feels to the touch.
What is texture?
A building or space in which a performance may be given before an audience.
What is theater?
Art that can be used.
What is functional art?
a form of art that uses sound organized in time
what is music
making art for no other reason than you enjoy making art and want there to be art in the world
what is the definition of art for arts sake?
A visual element that is skeletal and is used to demonstrate flow and movement
What is line?
a skillful activity that is focused on creation
what is art or what is craft?
Music's pattern in time
What is Rhythm?
rhythmic movement of the human body, usually set to music
what is dance

Banksy (his street art above)
Who is an artist that makes Art for Arts' Sake?
the vibrations of light that is picked up by cones in our eyes
what is color?
The art used to understand the lifestyle and society of people who/when made the art.
What is folk/traditional arts?
Locomoter and nonlocomotor movements
what is action?
a type of artwork that mixes different media or materials into one piece
what is mixed media

Caspar David Friedrich: Man and Woman Gazing at the Moon Romanticism
What is an example of Art for Arts' Sake?
what lies between, around or within an object.
What is space?
A concept of either an object, a process, or a system that is specific and, in most cases, detailed.
What is design?
What differentiates two sounds of the same frequency(same note)
What is Timbre/Tone
the art used to understand the lifestyle and society of people when people made the art
what is folk/traditional art

(image of the statue of liberty above)
What is not an example of Art for Arts' Sake?
having height and width but no depth
what is shape
Crocheting/Knitting a quilt to be put on display.
What is both an art and craft?
A series of different tones, or sounds, in a piece of music
What is Melody
a concept of either an object, a process, or a system that is specific and, in most cases, detailed
Bach's Coffee Contata was created with no other intentention then for his daughter.
What is an example of Art for Arts' Sake?