A color scheme that uses 1 color, with it’s tints, tones, and shades is
Monochromatic
The taking of someone else's artwork or design and claiming it as one's own.
Plagiarism
The purpose for this step is to detail what you see first when in the museum/art show setting.
Describe
In this step, you choose your most successful sketch, draw and color your artwork on the final paper.
Refine
In this art movement, characteristics include photographic accuracy of working class scenes using detail and color.
Realism
What is it called when the visual weight of one side of the composition reflects the design of the other?
Symmetrical Balance
Refers to works that have effectively become public property and are no longer protected by copyright law. This occurs when the copyright in a work of art expires.
Public Domain
The purpose for this step is to give your thoughts whether or not the artist was successful.
Judge
In this step, you develop your initial ideas into 3 different sketches so you have more than one option to choose from for your final idea
Create
This art movement is defined as "expressing inner life" and reflects emotions felt by the artist during a time the world affected them
Expressionism
In this type of perspective, depth is created when objects in the distance appear less detailed and lighter.
Atmospheric/Aerial Perspective
A work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a manuscript or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc.
Intellectual Property
The purpose for this step is to determine how the artist used the elements and principles in their artwork.
Analyze
In this step, it is important to re-read the criteria again and make sure that you have not lost track of what is being asked
Revise
This art movement introduced perspectives in art and started a rebirth in society.
Renaissance
This type of drawing is the place where most beginners start, following the visible edges of a shape.
Contour Drawing
When you use another artist’s work and add, subtract, or substitute something so that it has a new meaning. You do not claim that the original image is yours; you make your art under the fair assumption that the viewer knows that you are copying from a preexisting source.
Appropriation
In what step do you ask:
WHAT message did the artist want to communicate?
Interpret
In this step, you might pick medium/s, experiment with details, or think of subject matter
Plan
Baroque
The technique of gradually transitioning from one hue to another, from one shade to another, or from one texture to another
Gradation
An example of ...
Parody
This is an example of what step:
Color and line were organized to depict movement. Van Gogh does this by creating curves that draw your eye across the artwork from left to right.
Analyze
In this step, you research criteria and examples of ways other artists have created art as well as what techniques and mediums they used.
Ideation
This movement had two phases within it, but both encouraged the viewer to use their imagination and/or critical thinking skills to interpret the artists purpose and subject
Cubism