3 secondary colors
Purple, orange, green
How something feels
Texture
4 steps of Feldman’s critique process
1. Describe
2. Analyze
3. Interpret
4. Judge
Van Gogh used curved lines in the sky on Starry Night to create this principle of design
Movement
Type of texture you can see but not feel
Visual textured
Colors across from each other on the color wheel (e.g. blue/orange, yellow/purple, red/green)
Complementary colors
Squares, circles, clouds, hearts, rectangles
Shapes
Step of critique process where you list the facts about the artwork (e.g. artwork title, artist, tree, village, moon, stars)
Step 1 :Describe
The size and placement of things in an artwork
Balance
A shape that is bent or warped
Distorted shape
Mixing a primary color with a secondary color creates this (e.g. yellow/green)
A tertiary color
Colors going from Light to dark
Value
Step of critique process where you take a deeper look at artwork using elements of art and principles of design e.g colors, movement, emphasis, texture
Step 2. Analyze or analysis
Opposing Colors that stand out next to each other (black/white or red/black)
Contrast
First step when creating an art project
Sketch an idea
Adding black to a color creates this
Shade
Horizontal , vertical, diagonal, curvy, broken
Lines
Step of critique process where you decide if the artwork is successful , if you like or dislike it, and the reasons why
Judge
Repeating colors or shapes
Pattern
Artwork that can be used for a purpose (clay bowl, woven rug)
Utilitarian artwork
Adding white to a color creates this
Tint
Foreground, middle ground, background, aerial view
Element of Art : space
Step of artwork where you decide what is artist’s meaning of the artwork. What is artist trying to say?
Interpret
The focal point or important part of the artwork
Emphasis
Artwork that is the same on both sides (e.g. painting of butterfly)
Symmetrical or symmetry