Defined as a point moving in space
What is a line?
This kind of artwork, by Jacques-Louis David, was a response to the excesses of Baroque and Rococo and tried to recreate the art of Greece and Rome by imitating the ancient classics both in style and subject matter.
What is Neo-Classicism?
This kind of printing comes from a raised surface, like a stamp.
What is relief?
Red, yellow, and blue.
What are the Primary Colors?
This kind of artwork emphasizes painterly qualities and strong color over the representational or realistic values retained by Impressionism.
What is Fauvism?
The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest value; black is the darkest.
What is Value?
This art movement originated in the second half of the 18th century and was a complex artistic, ;literary, and intellectual movement which gained strength during the Industrial Revolution.
What is Romanticism?
This is the rubber roller used to apply ink to your designed plate.
What is a brayer?
Neighbors on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors?
This art movements trait is to present the world from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect to evoke moods or ideas.
What is Expressionism?
Refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
What is texture?
This art movement incorporated numerous developments of impressionism while rejecting its limitations and emphasized geometric forms.
What is Post-Impressionism?
This is a circular tool used to transfer ink from the plate to the paper.
What is a barren?
Colors that have yellow, orange, or red undertones.
What are warm colors?
This painting by Salvador Dali is a representation from this art movement. Artists depicted innerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself.
What is Surrealism?
Two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
What is shape?
This art movement is French for New Art and was an approach to design according to which artists should work on everything from architecture to furniture, making art part of every day life.
What is Art Nouveau?
This kind of print is mainly about the use of textures to create a composition. The word comes form the Greek word, koll or kolla, meaning glue and graph.
What is a collagraph?
Colors that are exactly opposite of each other on the color wheel. For example, yellow and purple or red and green.
What are Complementary colors?
This kind of art is known for it's way of "tricking the eye".
What is Op Art?
Three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth
What is Form?
This late 19th century art movement is often painted directly from nature, using pure, broken color to achieve brilliance and luminosity.
What is Impressionism?
This tool is used to cut into the surface of the plate. It has numbered blades, the lowest number being the smallest and the larger number means bigger.
What is a gouge?
These colors are what happen when two primary colors are combined in equal parts. Orange, green and purple.
What are Secondary colors?
The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular and mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and mundane mass-produced objects.
What is Pop Art?