What are the 3 Dimensions?
Height, Width, Depth
What are the three main types of sculpture?
Relief, Kinetic, Free Standing
Types of building techniques?
Modeling, Armature, Carving, Casting, Assembly
Another word for "hue"
Color
"A repetition of specific visual elements."
Pattern
Keith Haring, Banksy, Shepard Fairey
Street Art
is thus the solid, material, space-occupying bulk that is contained within its surfaces.
Mass
a Dynamic sculpture. Sculpture In The Round. A type of sculpture that is made to be seen from all angles.
Free Standing
is an additive process. Essentially a building-up process in which the sculpture grows. Usually using media such as clay.
Modeling
A point moving in space. can be vertical, horizontal, diagonal, or curved.
Line
Principle of art which refers to the use of visual elements to draw attention to a certain area, usually a focal point, in an artwork.
Emphasis
is a movement in which artists transform natural landscapes into site-specific works of art.
Earth Art
Refers to areas where the subject is positioned. (the main focus)
Positive Space
is art from any medium that contains movement perceivable by the viewer or depends on motion for its effect.
Kinetic Sculpture
involves cutting or chipping away a shape from a mass of stone, wood, or other hard material
Carving
2D Geometric or Organic
Shapes
refers to the arrangement of shapes in a way which creates an underlying beat.
Rhythm
the idea behind a work of art takes precedence
Conceptual Art
sculpture: Brillo Box, by Andy Warhol is from what Contemporary Art movement?
Pop Art
Mt. Rushmore is ...
a Relief Sculpture.
Sculptors gather and join different materials to create an_______ sculpture.
Assembled
refers to objects that are 3-Dimensional, or have length, width, and height.
Form
is the path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas...can be directed along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art
Movement
is a drama-inspired approach to art. While the art form is performed by artists (as the name suggests), it is not solely intended as entertainment. Instead, its goal is to convey a message or idea.
Performance Art
is the area surrounding the subject. (Also known as background)
Negative Space
The Statue of Liberty, in NY...
is a Free Standing Sculpture
Sculptures that are ___ are made from a material that is melted down—usually a metal—that is then poured into a mold.
Cast
refers to the surface quality in a work of art. ... Some things feel just as they appear;
Texture
refers to the arrangement of opposite elements and effects. For example, light and dark colors, smooth and rough textures, large and small shapes.
Contrast
are three-dimensional constructions that transform their surroundings and alter viewers' perceptions of space.
Installation Art
The element of Art that refers to "3D"
Form
is a sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
Relief
is a framework around which the sculpture is built. This framework provides structure and stability
Armature
defines how light or dark a given color or hue can be.
Value
(also called harmony) is an important principle of design that gives the artwork a sense of cohesion or coherence. It is the wholeness or completeness of a picture
Unity
is that its simple, abstract aesthetic invites viewers to respond to what they see—not what they think a given work of art represents.
Minimalism
is the size, bulk and dimension of a particluar object. It is an object that is usually thick, nontransparent and exists solidly and three-dimensionally in space and it is not flat.
Volume
Artists such as David C. Roy, Alexander Calder, Anthony Howe create:
Kinetic Sculptures
Tools used to carve on stone
chisels
refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece
Space
refers to the use of artistic elements such as line, texture, color, and form in the creation of artworks in a way that renders visual stability
Balance
aimed to create hyperrealistic drawings and paintings.
Photorealism