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2 LINE A line is the path of a moving point Example of Form Examples of Lines

3 FORM: 3-D: Height, Width & Depth Real or Implied

4 SHAPE The area enclosed by an outline

5 SPACE (Depth of field) organizes elements within the picture plane

6 Actual- Control of size and spatial relationships Shallow- Uses little perspective or depth of field

7 Texture REAL – a surface which can be felt

8 Implied - Drawn or painted texture representing a surface

9 Hatch mark A measured guide line to aid the artist in creating a justified grid

10 Justified A grid in which the horizontal and vertical axis's are parallel and perpendicular

11 Grid System A method of drawing designed to aid the artist by placing a justified grid over the image to be reproduced

12 Anamorphic Grid A grid designed to change, alter or distort the original image

13 Anamorphic Grid Example

14 Core Shadow The darkest or richest value of an object within the picture plane

15 Cast Shadow The shadow generated by an object exposed to a light source

16 Value – the proper name for shades and shading in art (refers to the range of dark to light within the artwork)

17 Highlight The lightest value of an object exposed to a light source

18 Reflected Light The phenomenon related to the light which passes around a round object

19 Value Scale A tool displaying graded shades to aid the artist in value placement

20 3-D (Three Dimensional) An object within the picture plane implying height, width and depth also called having volume (Voluminous)

21 Transfer Drawing A two step method of copying a drawing to a fresh surface; First coating the back of the original drawing with a soft, dry media (graphite, Charcoal, Chalk) Then re-tracing the drawing face-up on a new surface

22 Color Wheel A tool designed to aid the artist in: 1.color theory 2.mixing 3.application

23 Primary Triad RED Yellow Blue The building block of color theory & mixing

24 Secondary Triad Orange green violet Red + yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green red + blue = violet

25 Analogous colors A color family comprised of any three (3) colors side-by-side on the color wheel

26 Tint Any color on the color wheel plus WHITE

27 Shade Any color on the color wheel plus it’s compliment or black

28 Hue Another or the proper name for color

29 Intensity Refers to the purity & brightness of a color

30 Complimentary color Colors opposite one another on the color wheel Red & green Yellow & violet Blue & orange

31 Tertiary Color- colors found between primary & secondary colors on the color wheel

32 Monochromatic A l l t i n t s & s h a d e s o f a c o l o r

33 Collage A method of creating art by pasting materials & media to the picture plane

34 Atmospheric Perspective – The illusion of space within the picture plane through the diminution of color and blurring of detail

35 Repetition is the use of the element(s) of art more than once in a composition or picture plane

36 Examples of repetition creating texture

37 RHYTHM

38 Balance Symmetrical or formal balance Asymmetrical or informal balance FORMAL INFORMAL

39 FORMAL INFORMAL

40 Emphasis The artist utilizes any combination of the elements & principles of art to lead the viewers’ eye through the picture plane

41 CONTRAST – Displays the differences & variations possible within the elements of art

42 Unity – the harmony achieved when the elements and principles of art relate creating a convincing artwork

43 19th Paris

44 French, Dutch, English & American

45 MONET Satiric

46 France

47 Impressionism began in France in the 1860’s Academie des Beaux-Arts

48 Salon Societie Paint in tubes were the new technology

49 Harshly

50 Paint Tubes

51 Colors

52 Artists

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54 Impressionists were known as the independents Light

55 MODERN

56 Overall

57 CAMERA

58 Expression

59 Impasted Textural

60 Emotive

61 Collage

62 Color & Texture

63 Impressionist

64 Outrage

65 Societie

66 REBELS Anarchist

67 Gaudy

68 Primitive

69 Unacceptable

70 Muted

71 Unnoticed

72 CLASSIC

73 Religious Themes, History & Royalty, Greek Literature, Landscapes & Still Lives

74 71. Claude Monet (1840-1926)Water Lilies 72. Edgar Degas (1834-1917)Ballet Dancers 73. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Porcelain painter 74. Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) Ala Prima Painter 75. Alfred Sisly (1839-1899) Starving Artist/Ala Prima Painter 76. Mary Cassat (1844-1926) American

75 77. The Elements of Art 1.Line 2.Form 3.Shape 4.Value 5.Texture 6.Space 7.Color

76 78. The Principles of Art 1.Repetition 2.Balance 3.Emphasis 4.Contrast 5.Unity

77 79. Andy Warhol

78 Highlight Cast Shadow Core Shadow 80.

79 Draw & Shade the 5 Geo-forms


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