What is Art
•Everything that man kind has made uses the skills of art
•Everything is Art Related
•Everything that is a work of art can be categorized in one or more functions
what is color
AN ELEMENT OF ART THAT IS DERIVED FROM REFLECTED LIGHT
what is line?
an element of art that is the path of a moving point through space.
what is shape?
A two (2)dimensional area defined in some way
what is texture
refers to how things feel or look as if they might feel , if touched
What Are the elements of art? ( Definition)
The basic visual symbols in the language of art
what is medium and media?
A medium refers to the materials that are used to create a work of art.
The plural of medium is media
What Are the 5 Functions
PERSONAL
SOCIAL
SPIRITUAL
PHYSICAL
EDUCATIONAL
what is a hue?
The name of a color
FREEBIE
free points
What is form?
Objects that are three ( 3) dimensional
How do we perceive texture?
through touch and vision
what are the elements of art? list
Line
shape
form
space
color
texture
value
whats the difference between monochromatic and Achromatic
monochromatic has one color achromatic has no color
How Do you Perceive art?
What is Perception?
Perceive - to become deeply aware through the sense of the special nature of a visual object
Perception -is the result of perceiving – to understand you must train to perceive.
what are the primary colors?
what are they known as?
why are they called primary colors?
- Red, Yellow, Blue
-These colors cannot be mixed to create them
-They are also known as pure colors
What is a curved line? how is it used ?
Dependent on the degree of curve and direction Less curve= calmer
Used in decorative arts Suggest feeling of luxury
Draws eye to center Can be Hypnotic
Change of direction expresses activity
what are the two types of shape and form? list them
geometric
organic/freeform
finish this statment
hello______
its free (its me)
What is the principles of art? (definition)
Rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art.
what is my work submission policy (paraphrase)
you can turn work at any time, except folders can be docked points for lateness
How is Art Communication?
•Communicating through art artists express their ideas and feelings that everyday words cannot express.
what are secondary colors?
What are the secondary colors?
What are tertiary colors?
What are the tertiary colors? (3 examples)
Secondary colors are when you mix a primary and a primary
they are purple, green, orange
Tertiary colors are when you mix a primary and a secondary
red- orange, red - violet, blue- violet, blue-green, yellow- orange, yellow - green
What is a horizontal line?
HORIZONTAL
This line is static or inactive
express peace, rest quiet,stability
Give off the feeling of permanence/ solidarity
What is a geometric shape?
that can be described using a mathematical formula
what is the purpose of invented texture
it to create decorated surfaces
what are the principles of design?
The Principles of Design are Rhythm, Movement, pattern, Balance, Proportion, Variety, Emphasis and Harmony.
what do I drink religiously
arizona
What is Personal Art?
•Art created to express how one felt or to communicate ones ideas or thoughts.
what is intensity
the brightness or dullness of a hue
What are four different shading methods? list them
hatching
cross hatching
stippling
blending
what is a freeform/organic shape?
Irregular and uneven shapes
what is actual texture?
real texture
How does scale affect perspective?
scale show cases the actual sizing in relation to another object
when objects are further they tend to be smaller however objects closer tend to be larger in contrast
what are the two types of texture
VISUAL- Real texture, quality of an object surface
TACTILE- Texture that you feel
What is an example of Personal Art?
Singing, dancing ,playing musical instruments, or drawing are ways to express personal feeling
what is value in color?
what is tint?
Shade?
The elements of art that describe the darkness or lightness of a color
Tint is when you add white to a color
Shade is when you add black to a color
What does value depend on?
Value depends on how much light a surface reflects.
Freebie
you found free points
what is simulated texture?
Implied texture, smooth to the touch
What is Value
The element of art that describes the darkness or lightness of an object
draw an example of two point perspective including a horizon line and perspective lines

What is a Social Function in Art?
•art created to meet the needs of a group people, it has a social function
WHEN IS EVERYTHING IN THIS CLASS DUE?
may 17 for everyone
may 12 seniors
What is a value scale?
a gray scale comprising of a series of spaces filled with various shades of a color. The shades range from the lightest to the darkest.
what is the difference between shape and form?
Both Shape and form have length and width
but form has depth
what is abstract texture
an idea of an object translated into textural patterns
Draw a value scale on the board
light to dark scale
give an example for analogous color
list any 3 colors next to each other with a color in common
What Are examples of social function? Explain your answer.
Must be actual art use example*
Pinata - birthday party gatherings
the hula- gathers people in chant, gathering of a party ( modernly
what are the color schemes?
What is a color scheme?
color scheme - an arrangement of colors
Monochromatic, complimentary, analagous, triadic (primary, secondary, tertiary), split compliments, warm & cool colors
What does interpretation ask in art criticism?
How is it supported
What message does this artwork communicate to you?
Guesses are allowed and can be based on your feelings, but must be somewhat supported by what you see in the artwork.
what is point of view?
what is perspective?
-the angle from which the viewer sees an object
a graphic system that creates the illusion of depth and volume on a two-dimensional surface
congrats on your points
what is movement pattern and rhythm
Movement refers to the way the eye travels over a design. The most important element should lead to the next most important and so on
pattern A REGULAR ARRANGEMENT OF ALTERNATED OR REPEATED ELEMENTS (SHAPES, LINES, COLORS) OR MOTIFS.
THE PRINCIPLE OF ART THAT INDICATES MOVEMENT BY THE REPETITION OF ELEMENTS OR OBJECTS
decipher this
6th letter 18th letter 5th letter 5th letter
its free
What is an Educational Function
created to impart information, has an educational function. It is not only related to school but can provide new found knowledge.
Give the definition for each color shceme
you may paraphrase
Monochromatic- light to dark of one color/ one color throughout a painting using tints and shades
complimentary- colors on the opposite of the color wheel
analagous- colors that have something in common, typically in groups of three
triadic -•Composed of three colors with equal distance apart on the color wheel
split compliments - Combines one hue plus one hue on each side of its complementary color
warm colors - colors that typically have red and yellow
cool colors - colors that typically have blue
What is judgement in art criticism?
What is it Asking?
What art the two levels of judgement?
Is the work of art successful?
2 levels of judgment:
Personal- Do you like the work?
Aesthetic -Use information learned to make an informed decision
What is positive and negative space?
positive space is the main object or focus of the artwork
the negative space is the background
whats the difference between invented and simulated texture
simulated texture attempts to create a replica/ copy of the real texture but flat
invented texture is not real texture but implies the idea of the texture
what are the different types of symmetry
Formal Balance - Mirror or bilateral radial Balance Informal balance -asymmetry
what isa motif
a recurring fragment, theme or pattern that appears in a work of art
what are some examples of educational functions in art?
Cave Paintings
Art Museums
What does RGB stand for & used for?
What happens when you mix all the colors and why?
Red green Blue - computer screens
When you mix all the colors they become white
this is because the colors are derived from light
What is the analysis asking in art criticism?
What two ideas are you looking for ?
How is the work of art organized?
What principles of art are used and how do they organize the elements (line, color, value, shape, form space and texture)
what is chiaroscuro and highlights?
Chiaroscuro Italian term where chiaro means bright and oscuro means dark Modern translation – the effect of light and shadow in a drawing or painting
Highlights Small areas of white used to show the very brightest spots
how does value and texture work together
the appearance of texture is dependent on the amount of light reflected on it.
what is variety
The principle of art concerned with difference or contrast. a principle of art that adds interest to an artwork
where was the high school art show held ( place and general location in said place)
Micronesia mall- across jeans warehouse/ cinnabon section
what is a spiritual function in Art?
Give an example
•created to meet the need to worship a higher being or engage in the practice of a belief.
- mosque / church
-cross
What does CMYK stand for and is used for?
What happens when you mix cmy?
Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black
Generally used for printing
When you mix cmy you get black this is because this is based on natural pigment/ physical paint
what are diagonal lines?
Expresses Instability,tension,activity, and excitement Can appear rising or falling May make viewer uncomfortable
Used to add tension or excitement in artwork When diagonals meet they support each other
DIAGONAL/SLANTED
what is one point and two point perspective?
what is a vanishing point
Vanishing point where line meet on the horizon line
One point perspective One vanishing point
Two point perspective Has two vanishing points
what are the different texture surfaces ( list 4)
smooth matte shiny and rought
What is contrast
the arrangement of opposite elements and effects
what brand of shoes do i wear
birkenstocks
What is a physical function in art?
Give 3 examples
Created for a practical use. Its a physical, material object designed for as specific purpose
-spoon,fork knife
- car, pencil, chair, table
what happens when you mix colors across from the color wheel
they cancel each other out and become neutral colors
What are other lines found in nature?
what are other kinds of lines?
what are the other line variations?
implied ,outline
gesture drawing , contour drawing
Length- long or short
Width- lines can be thick or thin
Texture- rough or smooth
Direction- horizontal, vertical, diagonal
Degree of curve- Lines can curve gradually or not at all, become wavy, or form spirals
what are the 6 ways artists create depth
color
perspective
size
placement
overlapping
detail
how do artists use texture list them
impasto, collage, grattage , frottage and decalcomania
what is space?
The element of art that refers to the emptiness around, between or within objects
who is not responsible for doing the work in the class?
Who's problem is the grade for this class?
How do you get extra credit (trick question)
YOU NOT ME THE TEACHER
( YOUR GRADE IS A YOU PROBLEM)
extra credit only can happen if you do the actual credit