Something that stands for or represents something else.
What is a SYMBOL?
To become deeply aware through the senses of the special nature of a visual object.
What is to PERCEIVE?
Branch of philosophy concerned with nature and value of art.
What is AESTHETICS?
Material used to create art?
What is MEDIUM?
An individual who use imagination and skill to communicate in visual form.
What is an ARTIST?
Element of art that is the path of a moving point through space.
What is LINE?
People, real world events, myths and legends, spiritual beliefs.
Where do artists get their ideas?
The realistic qualities that appear in the subject of the work.
What are LITERAL qualities of art?
The plural of MEDIUM. Pencils, pens, paint...
What is MEDIA?
The use of light and dark lines to give the illusion of form.
What is SHADING?
Line, Shape and Form, Space, Color, Value, Texture.
What are the ELEMENTS OF ART?
Personal, social, spiritual, physical and educational.
What are the purpose of art?
Ideas that convey ideas and moods.
What are EXPRESSIVE qualities of art?
The technique of capturing optical images on light sensitive surfaces.
What are types of PHOTOGRAPHY?
The way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art.
What is COMPOSITION?
Rhythm, Movement, Pattern, Balance, Proportion, Variety, Emphasis, Harmony.
What are the PRINCIPLES of ART?
Art that is created by employers or created for companies.
What is COMMISSIONED art?
The organization of the elements of art by the principles of art.
What are the FORMAL qualities of art?
A three-dimensional piece of art.
What is SCULPTURE?
A list of important facts about a work of art. Usually includes the artist name, title of the work and year completed.
What is the CREDIT LINE?
The message a work of art communicates.
What is CONTENT?
Self taught and have little or no formal schooling in artistic methods.
What is a FOLK ARTIST?
Placing emphasis on the formal qualities of art.
What is FORMALISM?
Art made to be experienced visually.
What is FINE ART?
Art that has no recognizable subject matter.
What is NON OBJECTIVE ART?