The usage of artistic elements to create the effect of motion in 2 dimensional art
What is movement?
Woodworking
What is a craft?
Involves arranging both positive elements and negative space in such a way that no one area of the design overpowers other areas.
What is balance?
The artistic approach involving more than one artistic discipline, such as in theater.
What is interdisciplinary art?
Political Cartoons
What is NOT Art for Art's Sake?
The element of visual art the artists takes most advantage of in this piece
What is a line.
Music
What is an art?
stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate
What are artistic elements?
This piece of art best exemplifies which discipline of art?
A meaningless beautiful painting
What IS Art for Art's Sake?
The movement within a piece of art helps the eye travel through to a point of focus. It can vary in speed; some works are more calm and more relaxed while others are more energetic and active.
What is Rythym?
True/False: crafts makers can be artists
What is true?
art for which the idea (or concept) behind the work is more important than the finished art object
What is conceptual art?
collaborative art form which combines music, acting, visuals, voice, movement, etc.
What is theater?
The country did the term Art for Art's sake originate
What is France?
Aesthetic objects that serve utilitarian purposes.
What is Functional Art?
the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
what is art?
the movement that art should not be judged on its relationship to social, political, or moral values, but purely for its formal and aesthetic qualities
What is Art for Art's Sake?
a Spanish VISUAL artist who was a painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France
Who was Pablo Picasso?
A Russian composer, considered a pioneer of "art for art's sake" in music, composed works like "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker"?
Who was Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
The element of visual art creating a 3 dimensional tactile effect, such as paint on a canvas
What is Texture?
an Italian craftsman and artist who was a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
Who was Michelangelo?
A example of "art" that is the direct opposite of functional art, and in some contexts, destructive to society.
What is graffiti?
art that is part of a culture of a certain group of people, with skills and knowledge passed down through generaltions.
What is tradional/folk art?
This architectural style, often aligned with "art for art's sake," emerged in the late 19th century and emphasized elaborate ornamentation and decorative details.
What is "Art Nouveau?"