When __________ catches your eye in a work of art, ___________ leads your eyes around in the work.
What is emphasis and movement?
The exclusive legal right, given to the originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
What is copyright?
When a work of art is done of a scene, a view. Such as a painting of the beach, mountains, or a city.
What is a Landscape?
Adding materials to a work, putting material on.
What is additive?
When you talk about what you see in the image.
What is Describe?
Any two dimensional object has just height and width, while any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth.
What is shape and form?
The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as your own.
What is Plagiarism?
A type of drawing done quickly, you can use this type of sketching to show movement.
What is Gesture?
Taking away material, carving into it.
What is Subtractive?
When you look for the way the Elements and principals are used in a work of art
What is Analyze?
The difference of two sizes of object in a work can lead a piece to have asymmetrical ___________.
What is proportion and balance?
The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
What is Inspiration?
When you are going around the outline of a shape and/or form. If you do this without looking at your paper, this is also known as blind __________.
What is a Contour drawing?
Materials are shaped by pouring into a mold, to make copies of.
What is Casting?
When you discuss what you personally think is going on within a work.
What is Interpret?
Going from light to dark ________, using this can help create a sense of touch.
What is value and texture?
Refers to the materials that are used in a work of art. Multiples of materials goes by this name too. (Two words!)
What is Media and Medium?
This type of art is taken from smaller pieces and put together, like pieces of small trash that are recycled into works of art.
What is assemblage art?
Sculpture that can be seen as "sculpture in the round" can be viewed from all sides.
What is Free Standing Sculpture?
When you are determining the success of an artwork.
What is Judgement?
Using various thickness of ____________ you can create positive and negative of what?
What is line and space?
Taking images from Google and claiming them as our own, stealing others works.
What is art theft?
Pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat.
What is Ceramics?
Sculpture you can only view from the front, there is no back and is attached to a solid material.
What is Relief Sculpture?
A personal critique of the work that you have done as an artist.
What is self reflection?