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2What is Art? 3Subject? Theme Media 4Elements of Art Line Shape 6Space Value 7Texture Color Form 8Principles of Design Pattern 10Asymmetrical Balance Symmetrical Balance Proportion Rhythm Movement Contrast Emphasis Variety Unity Relief sculpture

The position of your paper Portrait it’s orients content for reading across the shorter length (the width) of the sheet of paper Landscape it’s orients content for reading across the longer length (the width) of the sheet of paper

-the artistic method in which to make art

Subject – the main focus in the art work. Theme – what the art is about Subject – the main focus in the art work.

The visual components of art (line, shape, color, value, form, texture, & space).

Line is a mark with length & direction Shape is 2D or two dimensional, height &length Line is a mark with length & direction

Form -3D or three dimensional Value – light and darkness of a color Form -3D or three dimensional

What’s the difference between shape and form?

Color is hue, or the reflection of light

Negative space- area around a building or sculpture.

Portrait- a picture of someone or a…?

– the way a surface looks or feels

Hue – Color – is the reflection of light Hue – Color – is the reflection of light . Primary colors – colors that can’t be mixed by using other colors. (Red, Blue, & Yellow) Secondary colors – mixing two primary colors. (Orange, Green, & Violet)

Cool colors refer to the colors that Warm colors refer to the colors that reminds one of the sun, happiness, and brightness. Examples of warm colors are red, yellow and orange, Cool colors refer to the colors that reminds of the cold, sadness, and darkness. Examples of cool colors are blue, purple, violet, and green. Neutral colors – colors not found on the color wheel

What is Cubism? Name facts about Cubism? What is Expressionism? Name facts about Expressionism? What is a subject What is a theme? What is a line? What is a shape? What is a form? What is a portrait? What is value in art? What is texture?

describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art

Symmetrical – mirror reflection or exactly the same on both sides Symmetrical – mirror reflection or exactly the same on both sides. Exactly balanced on both sides Asymmetrical– Not the same on both sides but it is balanced

Contrast – the state of being very different from one color next to another

In 'real life', the horizon is where the land (or sea) and sky meet In 'real life', the horizon is where the land (or sea) and sky meet. In painting perspective, it's the level your eyes are at, an imaginary line to which things recede. It's important to know where it is if you're painting a realistic scene, and it needs to be put in straight, as you need to apply perspective rules to the objects in relation to this.

Emphasis is an area or object within the artwork that draws attention and becomes a focal point. Subordination is defined as minimizing or toning down other compositional elements in order to bring attention to the focal point.

Pattern – A repeating lines shapes or colors

Movement – Movement adds excitement to your work by showing action and directing the viewers eye throughout the picture plane Rhythm – Relates to movement and pattern

Unity – where everything comes together, like a team. What unifies this painting?

Using different media and elements to create the art work

Background – the part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer

Foreground – in the front; the portion of a scene nearest to the viewer (opposed to background ). Middleground – between the foreground and the background

Montage – A collage of photos

Mosaic – Art made up of pieces of glass or small rocks

Surrealism – Realistic background and a fantasy subject or a fantasy background and realistic subject.

Landscape – visible features of an area of countryside usually with trees or a picture representing a view of natural inland scenery

Cityscape- An image with urban scenery as its primary focus; an urban environment.

Seascape - a sketch, painting, or photograph of a large body of water.

Proportion – comparing one object to another in size.

Architecture - the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.

Functional Art – besides being visually appealing it can be used for something else.

Montage- using photos to make art the process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole. a sequence of film resulting from this.

Sculpture- an art piece that is 3-dimensional made by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.

Relief Sculpture – an art piece that comes out and is only viewed by one side

Volume --the space filled or enclosed by a three-dimensional figure or object

woodcut a print created from an incised piece of wood

Scoring - is when you take a scoring tool and you scratch the surface of the clay your working with (making Xs)., to make it hold together better.

Fauvism. Cubism Impressionism. expressionism Neo-Impressionism Fauvism Cubism Impressionism expressionism Neo-Impressionism Surrealism Pop Art Realism

Pablo Picasso. Henri Matisse Geogia O’keeffe Pablo Picasso Henri Matisse Geogia O’keeffe Renbrandt Van Rijn Grant Wood Edgar Degas Lois Mailou Jones Jose Posada

Johannes Vermeer Mary Cassatt Gustav klimt Johannes Vermeer Mary Cassatt Gustav klimt Diego Rivera Katsushika Hokusai M.C.Escher Sir Peter Paul Rubens Paul Cézanne

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