MIDTERM REVIEW FLASHCARDS 2014-2015 FRET Formal properties Representational properties Expressive...

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MIDTERM REVIEW FLASHCARDS2014-2015

FRET• Formal properties• Representational properties• Expressive properties• Technical properties

Formal properties:

look for the elements and principles of design. List and explain at least 2 of each.

Representational properties:• consider the things or ideas represented by the artwork.

What does it remind you of? Why?

Expressive properties:• what does the work express? (A feeling or thought.) Why

do you think this?

Technical properties:• what technique(s) were used by the artist? What is the

work made of?

Principles of Art

• BRUVE

• Balance

• Rhythm

• Unity

• Variety

• Emphasis

Balance:

•the distribution of visual weight

Rhythm:

•the repetition of elements in order to create visual movement, the path the viewer’s eye moves around an artwork

Unity:

•The feeling of harmony between all parts of an artwork

Variety:

•To make an element different, to have change

Emphasis:

•The part of the artwork that catches the viewer’s attention (focal point)

Elements of art

• CLaSS F TV

• Color

• Line

• Shape

• Space

• Form

• Texture

• Value

Color:

•a phenomenon of reflected light with three properties: hue (or its name e.g. red), value (how light or dark it is), and chroma (how dull or bright it is)

Line:

•A mark with greater length than width. 

Shape:

•A closed line; 2d (geometric & organic)

Space:

• the illusion of depth within an artwork (positive & negative)

Form:

•Form: a 3D figure (length, width, and height)

Texture:

•a surface quality that can be seen and/or felt

Value:

•the range between lightness and darkness within a composition

Primary colors

•Red•Yellow•Blue

Secondary Colors

•Made by mixing two primary colors•Orange•Violet•Green

Tertiary Colors

•A primary color plus a secondary color•Example: Red Orange

Monochromatic

•One color plus black and white

Analogous Colors

•Next to each other on the color wheel

•Example: Red, red-orange, orange, yellow orange, yellow

Complimentary colors

•Across from each other on the color wheel

•Examples: Red+Green, Yellow+Violet, Blue+Orange

Warm Colors

•Red, orange, yellow

Cool Colors

•Blue, green, violet

Radial Balance

•Radiates out from the center

Symmetrical Balance

•The same on both sides

Asymmetrical Balance

•Similar on both sides

Function

Form

Material

Technique

Decoration

Decides the form

Must be in harmony with the material

Understanding leads to proper or appropriate use

Can suggest the decoration

Must relate or be adapted to the form

Must not interfere with the function

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