A mark that is longer than it is wide.
What is the definition for color?
Light reflected off of objects.
Name the M.O.P. that shows objects on top of or behind one another.
Overlapping.
What is the definition of VALUE?
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What is the name of the pencil sharpener?
Rosie.
What is the definition of SHAPE?
A 2-D area with a recognizable boundry.
How do you make a secondary color?
A primary added to a tertiary color.
Name the M.O.P. that shows objects closer as bigger, and farther away as smaller.
Size.
What is the definition of FORM?
The real or implied 3-dimensionality of a subject/object in art.
What famous piece of art gets your attention in this class?
Mona Lisa.
What can line variation add to an artwork?
Interest, shadows, form, texture...
What is an analogous color scheme?
Any three colors next to each other on the color wheel.
Name the M.O.P. that shows objects larger the farther away they are from this, and smaller the closer they are to this.
Horizontal line placement.
What are some methods of shading that can help add value and form?
Traditional, hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, scumbling...
What color does a shade of orange make?
Brown.
What are two categories shapes can be divided into?
Geometric & Organic.
What is the name of the color scheme involving two colors opposite each other on the color wheel?
Complementary.
Name the M.O.P. that uses more muted versions to push an object farther back, and more vibrant versions to pull it forward.
Color.
What is a tool artists use to explore the full range of a color?
A value scale.
What was the Carravaggio artwork called that we looked at last class?
The Calling of Saint Matthew.
What is the outline of an object called?
The contour.
Black, gray and white are all what?
Neutral colors.
Name the M.O.P. that uses darker values to make objects appear 3D.
Shading.
An image that has a wide value range is _______ contrast, while and image with fewer values is _________ contrast.
Low, high.
What are the four steps to appreciating art?
Look, describe, wonder, connect.