Something that stands for, or represents, something else
What is Symbol?
The basic visual symbols in the language of art.
What are the Elements of Art?
A technique of capturing optical images on light-sensitive surfaces.
What is Photography?
The basic ingredients common to all paints
What is Solvent, Binder, and Pigment?
List of important facts about a work of art.
What is a Credit line?
A material used to make art
What is Medium?
The rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art
What is Principles of Design?
Surrounded on all sides by space.
What is Freestanding?
Creating the printing late, inking the plate, transferring the image.
What is printmaking?
Plural of medium
What is Media?
The act of looking at something carefully and thinking deeply about what is seen.
What is Perception?
The number of the elements of art.
What is 7?
Art that has no recognizable subject matter.
What is Nonobjective?
Graphite pencils, colored pencils, markers, charcoal, crayons, pastels, colored chalks.
What art drawing mediums?
Relief, intaglio, lithography, screen
What are printmaking processes?
The image viewers can easily identify in a work of art.
What is Subject?
Rhythm, Movement, Balance, Proportion, Variety, Emphasis, and Unity.
What are the Principles of Design?
Sculpture in which forms project from a flat background.
What is Relief?
printmaking process best suited to printing on fabric.
What is screen printing?
the message the work communicates
What is Content?
A process in which an artist repeatedly transfers an original image from one prepared surface to another.
What is Printmaking?
7 Elements of Art
What is Color, Line, Form, Shape, Space, texture, and Value?
A series of identical prints made from the same plate.
What is Edition?
Artist process where the sculpture is carved
What is subtractive?
name, title, year, medium, size, location
What is Credit Line?