What are the building blocks of art?
The elements of art
What is the element of art that refers to touch/the feel of a material?
Texture
T or F: Movement is the path that a viewer's eye takes across an art piece.
True
What are the tools artists use to shape the building blocks of art into interesting art works?
The principles of design
What is Ms. McDonald's favorite color?
Green
On the board, make a quick 30-second design that uses the element of art LINE.
Line is a moving point in an art piece. It can be straight, curvy, wavy, dotted, dashed, zig-zag, etc.
How many elements of art are there?
7
What principle of design is used when a designer a white couch next to a black couch?
Contrast
Which principle of design is used in this art piece?
Pattern - the repetition of an element or design.
What is the most hated art material in 3-D art 1?
Paper Mache
Cylinders, cubes and cones are examples of what element?
Forms
What is a line that encloses its self called? (Hint: elements)
A shape
Caricature artists exaggerate what principle of design in their artwork?
Proportion - The relationship between the size(s) of the objects within an artwork? (comparing one part of a whole to another part of the same whole)
Which principle of design is most prominent in this art piece besides balance?
Unity/Harmony
T or F: Abstract art tries to replicate items we see in real life as we see them in real life.
What element of art refers to the visible lightness or darkness of a color?
Value
Forms have what three dimensions?
What is length, height and depth.
Which principle of design can be described as the use of differences and change to increase the visual interest in a work?
Contrast
Which principle of design can be described as all the elements and principles work together to create a pleasing image?
Unity
T or F: the analysis step of Feldman's critique is where you explain everything you see in an artwork.
False
Give an example of implied texture.
A painting of fabric, a picture of a rough rock, etc.
T or F A positive shape is the area that surrounds an object.
False
This art piece is "Large _____". (Hint: it's a principle of design!)
Scale - The size of an artwork in relation to us as humans/the audience? (Comparing one whole to another whole).
Symmetry (where both sides of an artwork art the same) is an example of which principle of design?
Balance
What is a detailed example of symbolism (feel free to use art piece around the room)
Yay!