The logical side of the brain.
What is left brain?
The nonverbal creative side of the brain.
What is right brain?
Art work that uses elements of the city such as buildings and streets.
What is a city scape?
Description, Analysis, Interpretation, and Judgement.
What are the 4 steps of Art Criticism?
The first thing to attract the viewer's eye in a work of art.
What is the focal point?
Red, yellow and blue
What are the primary colors?
Blue, Green, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Blue-Violet, Violet.
What are the cool colors?
The name of the lines that are drawn to the vanishing point in a perspective drawing.
What are converging lines?
Red, Orange, Red-Orange, Red-Violet, Yellow-Orange, Yellow
What are the Warm colors?
The lightness or darkness of a surface.
What is Value?
Red-Violet, Blue-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange
What are the Intermediate/Tertiary colors?
Black added to a color.
What is a shade?
Made by mixing two primary colors.
What is a secondary color?
Renaissance artist, inventor, writer who help to start medical illustration.
Who is Leonardo DaVinci?
Shading technique created by using dots.
What is stippling?
Solid paint, cannot see through.
What is opaque?
Foreground, Middle-ground, background
What is a type of space?
Paint that can be seen through. An example would be watercolor paint.
What is transparent?
5 eyes wide.
How many eyes wide is the human head (in general)?
Art movement from the 1920s that focuses on nature, curving lines, ornate details, and decorative patterns.
What is Art Nouveau?
Creativity, Craftsmanship, Composition, Criteria and Concentration
What is the art project rubric?
3
The amount of primary/secondary/triad colors?
12
What is the amount of colors on the color wheel?
The Post Impressionist artist who cut off part of his ear and never sold a painting while he was alive.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
When you mix a color with its compliment.
How to dull a color or make brown, gray?