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Art 8 - Final Test Review
Elements of Art - Line - the most basic element - can be curved, straight
thick or thin
Shape - circles, squares, triangles, etc.
Color - Red, yellow etc.
Form - Cones, cylinders, sphere, cube
Space - depth, positive, negative
Texture - real (sandpaper) or implied (patterns)
Perspective Drawing - a way of drawing to showdepth in a picture.
2 point perspective cubes, rooms and houses - when drawing, start with a corner line.
Horizon Line_________________________________________________________
Orthogonal Lines - any lines in a picture that lead to a vanishing point
Vanishing Point
A place in the distance where objects look like they disappear.
Horizon Line Your eye level
Surrealism- An Art style that startedin the early 1920’s
Surrealism uses the element of surprise and unexpected juxtapositions (unusual groupings).
Surrealist art pieces make absolutely no sense to the viewer, each viewer has their own idea about what the picture is about.
A Color Wheel consists of 12 colors.
3 Primary Colors3 Secondary Colors6 Intermediate Colors
Complementary Colors - opposite each other on the colorWheel Red - Green, Blue - Orange, Yellow - Violet
Positive Area - The main subjectof a picture
Negative Area - The backgroundspace of a picture
Concentric Design - Shapes having common centers
Franz Marc- German painter who likes using arbitrary colors (from his imagination) rather than natural colors (real colors seen in nature). He used complementary colors to make details stand out.
Value - Lightness or Darkness of a Color
Tint - adding white to lighten a color
Shade - adding black to darken a color
Monochromatic - a picture using one color and its tintsand shades
Radial Balance - A design that is balanced from the center point of a circle, outward.
made paintings that expressed:
Somberness
Melancholy
Sadness1901
Self Portrait
Pablo Picasso during his Blue Period
Figure Sculptures
Armature - the base on which a sculpture is built - we used rolled newspaper for our sculptures
Plaster - a powdered material that is mixed with water and dries sturdy and rigid..
George Segal was famous for his plastersculptures of ordinary scenes.
Gauze - thinly woven fabric
Drawing to scale – reproducing a picture exactly like the original only larger or smaller
Grid method of drawing – a way of drawing to scale where you use a grid and draw one square at a time
Scratch Art projects look like a stained glass window.