Self-Portrait
Typography
Color Theory
Still Life
Sculpture & Critiques
100
the lightness or darkness of a color
What is value
100
Refers to the focal point or center of interest in an artwork.
What is emphasis.
100
One color plus tints, tones, and shades.
What is monochromatic.
100
Adding value and shading to a shape to make it a form.
What is modeling.
100
Explain the difference between additive and subtractive
Additive= adding material to a sculpture Subtractive= taking material away from a sculpture such as carving.
200
Is used in drawings and paintings to make objects look dimensional.
What is value
200
Short lines extending from the top or bottom strokes of a type/letter.
What is a serif.
200
How do you make a tertiary color? Give an example
What is a primary color plus a secondary color (red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange)
200
Which artist is know for his "Pop Art" still lifes?
What is Roy Lichtenstein
200
The surface quality of a shape such as feel or appearance of feel.
What is texture.
300
What are the 3 terms for adding black to a color, adding white to a color, and adding grey to a color?
What is shade, tint, and tone
300
A way to enhance a word using font.
What is underline, bold, highlight, make bigger, italics.
300
The three cool colors
What is violet, blue and green
300
Name two characteristics of Janet Fish's artwork.
What is photorealism, light, reflections, glass objects
300
A review, examination or discussion of artwork.
What is a critique.
400
Name three types of marks that can be used to create value.
What is stippling, hatching, cross-hatching, or shading.
400
A letterform produced electronically
What is type
400
Besides being tertiary colors, what is the relationship between red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-violet?
What is triadic color scheme
400
The artist who we talked about in class that made realistic still life drawings of fruit. He is known for geometric shapes and perspective.
What is Paul Cezanne
400
Name three characteristics of CRAFTSMANSHIP
What is quality, neatness, straight lines, detail, stray marks erased, second coats
500
Explain the difference between an H pencil and a B pencil.
What is H is hard and light graphite, B is soft and dark graphite.
500
What is the difference between type and font?
type is the letter form and font is the specific size and way the type is written.
500
Four colors in a row on the color wheel. Give an example.
What is analogous.
500
List three characteristics of a strong composition.
What is overlapping objects, range in size, repeating objects, balance of positive and negative space...
500
Name the four steps to interpreting/critiquing art and explain what you do in each.
What is describe, analyze, interpret, evaluate. Describe: identify what you see Analyze: describe how the work is organized Interpret: make connections and describe how it makes you think/feel Evaluate: present your opinion of the work