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The Ingredients
Old Dead Art Stuff
The Recipe
Critique! OMG!
Tools of the Trade
100
the element of design that shows variety in lights and darks
What is value
100
a work of art that comes from nothing. It is not abstract.
What is non-objective
100
the type of line used in Pollock's drip paintings.
What is expressive line?
100
To give a physical description of artwork in a critique
What is describing?
100
the area closest to the viewer in an observational drawing
What is foreground?
200
value is used to show this, especially in the Preacher
What is form?
200
Jackson Pollock's art belongs to this movement
What is Abstract Expressionism?
200
A heart is this type of balance.
What is symmetrical?
200
When you steal an artist's work and claim it as your own.
What is plagiarism?
200
Matisse's portrait is drawn in this type of line
What is contour
300
This is used to emphasize a hat in a painting
What is color?
300
the art movement where artists abstracted things to geometric shapes
What is cubism?
300
when an artwork leads the eye.
What is movement?
300
to talk about meaning in a critique
What is "to interpret the artwork"
300
red, yellow, and blue
What are the primary colors?
400
the type of line used in the illustration of the tall building
What is directional line?
400
The art movement that came from everyday life.
What is realism?
400
In the Preacher, the artist uses value to show this...
What is form?
400
When you borrow other's work without permission
What is copyright
400
It's in the background!
Where is the sailboat?
500
You use these to show principles of design
What are elements of design?
500
artists referred to as "wild beasts"
Who are the Fauvists?
500
the swirls in Starry Night show this
What is movement?
500
When you take an artists work and modify to make it your own.
What is appropriation?
500
orange, green, and purple
What are the secondary colors?