An element of art uses the vocabulary "horizontal", "vertical", "diagonal", "zig-zag", "curved", and "thick/thin".
What is line?
Questions to answer in this step: "What is the name of the piece?", "Who made it?" and "When was this piece made?".
What is Step 1/Describe?
The principle of design is the use of a specific item over and over again
What is repetition?
A period of art using geometric forms without realistic detail, bright color schemes, and the broken mirror effect.
What is cubism?
The exclusive legal right to permit or prohibit copying of certain works for a limited time.
What is copyright? (Bonus points, add double if correct.)
An element of art that can use a sense of touch to feel it, and also make it look like you can touch/feel it.
What is texture?
The purpose of this step is to determine how the artist used elements and principles in their work.
What is Analyze/Step 2?
The principle of design that focuses on drawing the viewer's eye to specific areas of a work.
What is emphasis?
The period of art that uses photographic accuracy, ordinary scenes from the real world, and detail.
What is realism?
The term used when works have effectively become public property and are no longer protected by copyright law.
What is public domain?
Shapes that are characterized as free-flowing, natural shapes (do not have names).
What is organic shapes?
What is Judge?
This principle is the way the eye travels through an artwork.
What is movement?
The period of art that has dream-like scenes, bizarre assemblages of ordinary objects, and visual puns.
What is surrealism?
Any copying of a copyrighted material done for a limited and "transformative" purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work.
What is fair use?
A technique used in which areas of light and shadow are created using nothing but dots in the element, value.
What is stippling? (Bonus points, add double points if correct.)
The step that asks how the artist used the elements to create the principles.
What is Analyze/Step 2?
Using the word "connection", this principle of design focuses on the complete and connected parts of the elements and the art itself.
What is unity? (Bonus points, add double if correct.)
A period of art that uses real or implied movement, an attempt to represent infinity, and an emphasis on light and its effects.
What is baroque?
The taking of someone else's artwork or design and claiming it as one's own.
What is plagiarism?
Colors that are made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color.
What is tertiary colors?
Step 3 of Feldman's theory, discussing what the artwork is about and the message it's trying to give.
What is Interpret?
The principle of design that has radial art.
What is balance?
The period of art that expresses how the artist feels through distortion, exaggeration, an outlook, or a fantasy.
What is expressionalism?
A work of literature, painting, sculpture, or object d'art that purports to be the work of someone other than its true maker.
What is forgery?