Critiquing Works of Art
Elements of Art
Principles of Art
Ceramics
Color Theory
100
Listing what you see in the work of art

What is Describe?

100

The basics components or building blocks of a work of art

What are the Elements of Art?

100

The ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work

What are the Principles of Art?

100

a hand building technique that uses rope-like pieces

What is Coiling?

100

Mixed using two primary colors. Includes orange, violet, and green

What are the secondary colors?

200

Focusing on the artist's use of elements/principles in a work of art

What is Analyze?

200

The surface quality or "feel" of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness

What is Texture?

200

Refers to opposite elements in a work of art

What is Contrast?

200

item made in whole or in part with clay. A term for burned earth

What is Ceramics?

200

Color + White

What is a tint?

300

Whether or not a work of art is successful to you based on the description, analysis, and interpretation

What is Judge?

300

Free form, found in nature

What are organic shapes?
300
Guides the viewer's eye through the picture plane

What is movement?

300

when you use your hands to build a form with clay

What is Handbuilding?

300

Colors directly opposite one another on the color wheel

What are Complementary Colors?

400

"This painting depicts hope. It seems that van Gogh was showing that even with a dark night such as this it is still possible to see light in the windows of the houses. Furthermore, with shining stars filling the sky, there is always light to guide you." 

What is an Interpretation of Starry Night?

400

The area around the subject matter or area of interest

What is negative space?

400

Starts from the center, radiates out

What is Radial Balance?

400

the stage that is thoroughly dry and lighter in color

What is Bonedry?

400

1 color and it's tints and shades

What is a monochromatic color scheme?

500

"The slightly protective position of her arms, as well as the armrest, creates a sense of distance between sitter and spectator. The background landscape behind the sitter was created using aerial perspective, with its smoky blues and no clearly defined vanishing point. "

What is an Analysis of Mona Lisa?

500

The sense that the elements are working together to achieve a common result. 1 element connects everything in the work of art.

What is Unity?

500

The sense the elements of art are working together to create a sense of wholeness

What is Unity?

500

what we call clay that has been fired once, white in color

What is Bisqueware?

500

The three properties of color

What is Hue, Intensity, and Value?