Item Care: (True or False) You should wash your hand after working with glue?
True
The basic parts or building blocks of an artwork.
Line, Shapes, Space, Texture, Value, Colour and Form
Elements of Art
The three-dimensional counterpart to shape.
Form
Guidelines used to arrange the elements of art in an artwork. Balance, variety, unity, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm and contrast
Principles of Design
A technique that has been around since 12,000 years ago. Has warp, weft and is done on a loom.
Weaving
Name 3 elements of art?
Space, line, form, value, texture, shape, and colour
The foundation colours from which other colours are made from. No other colours can be mixed to make them.
Primary Colours
A two-dimensional enclosed area, that only has length and width.
Examples square, triangle, rectangle, circle.
Shapes
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Creates movement in a non-uniform but organised way in art.
Rhythm
Painting, drawing, photograph, paper weaving
2D Art
Name 2 tools that you have been using most of the term.
Glue and paper
TWO TERMS: Blue, green and violet (purple)
Yellow, orange, red
Cool and Warm Colours
DOUBLE JEOPARDY - 2 terms: Shapes created by God and shapes that can be solved using mathematics.
Organic and geometric shapes
TWO TERMS: All the elements fit together and create visual weight within a composition (can be symmetrical, asymmetrical).
Unity and Balance
Sculpture, assemblage, mask, newspaper basket
3D Art
Give 1example for each of the following:
Shape
Colour
Lines
Square, circle, rectangle, triangle...
Red, yellow, blue, green, orange, violet ...
Spiral, broken, dotted, straight ....
Red and Green
Yellow and Violet (purple)
Blue orange
Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel.
Complementary Colours
In-between primary and secondary colours on the colour wheel.
eg. red-orange or yellow-green
Tertiary colours
Uniform repetition of the elements of art
Pattern
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Additive, Subtractive and Construction method.
3D methods or techniques
Name 1 thing to do with extra glue left over after using it?
Cover or close the container
They express emotion, motion, direction and distance. Can be drawn in various directions such as vertical, horizontal and diagonal.
Lines
Earth tones (beige, brown and tan)including black and white
Neutral Colours
THREE TERMS: The difference between elements in a composition, move the viewer's eyes around the artwork and grabs the viewers attention.
Contrast, movement and emphasis
TWO TERMS: Naturally occurring items and previously disposed objects that are reused.
Found and discarded objects