When looking at an artwork, what is the empty and unused space within the work of art or around the object in the artwork?
negative space
a principle of design related to the sense of wholeness that results from the successful combination of the component elements of an artwork.
unity
The final state of a critique where you evaluate the artwork for value and success....
Judgement
20th century literally and artistic movement with attempts to express the workings of the subconscious and is characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter
Surrealism
what type of sculpture is shown in figure 1
pinch pot
element of art concerned with the degree of lightness of colors.
value
principle of design referring to the arrangement of visual elements to create stability within an artwork.
balance
Triangular shaped object that you would use to mix paint on a pallet
pallet knife
satirized popular culture such as mass media symbols, comic strips, fast food, billboards, and brand name products.
Pop Art
what type of pottery is in image 2
clay slab building
on the color wheel, a hue that is combined with hues on either side of its complementary color
split compliment
principle of design which one element, or a combination of elements, create more attention than anything else in a composition.
emphasis
linotype printmaking
feelings and emotions are emphasized. accident and change are stressed rather than accurate representations of subject matter.
abstract expressionism
what type of pottery is shown in figure 3
modeling
shading created by using crossed parallel lines
cross hatching
principle of design reflecting the size relationship of parts to one another and to a whole.
proportion
Where you use two fingers to "pinch" or mend clay together to make pottery
pinch pot
painting familiar scenes and events as they actually appeared in nature in the belief that the subject would be shown true to life.
realism
What type of process is shown in image 4
additive
lines created with a variety of tools; can be outlines, contour lines, single lines, or hatching
descriptive lines
principle of design associated with rhythm, referring to the arrangement of parts in an artwork to create a sense of motion to the viewer's eye
movement
Type of sculpture making, When you use objects, parts of objects, or materials originally intended for purposes other than art
assemblage
What sculpture proccess was used to create the figure in image 5
subtractive