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Art Appreciation
Review forPRE- and POST- test
Based on Chapters 4 & 5 the elements & principles of design
Know the primary (red, yellow, blue)and secondary (orange, green, violet) colors
Name the most dominant element or principle of design
Contour line and outline
Actual line/line formed by edges
If it’s a picture… it is simulated texture
If this is a photo….it is implied/simulated texture
If you are there actually seeing the
sculpture and could reach out to
touch it…it is actual texture.
Mass and Actual texture
Symmetrical balance
Symmetrical balance
Asymmetrical balance
Asymmetrical balance
Radial balance
Radial balance
The repetition of the arched columns are an example of Rhythm
The repetition of the arched columns are an example of Rhythm
shape
Vitruvian Man is meant to be about ideal proportion and scale
This image is a silly commentary onproportion and scale
Because this sculpture is life-sized, the dominant aspect is proportion and scale.
Simulated texture & dominant warm color scheme
Simulated texture & dominant warm color scheme
Posite and negative space
Positive and negative space
pattern
One-point perspective
One-point perspective
Two-point Perspective
2-point perspective
foreshortening
foreshortening
Atmospheric perspective
Atmospheric perspective
Parallelograms are indicative of Isometric perspective.
The placement of people and the parallelogram-shaped buildings are clues that this is….
Isometric perspective
Time and motion
Blurring parts of the piece and contrasting it with sharp focus on another part is the use of
emphasis/focal point & subordination
Blurring parts of the piece and contrasting it with sharp focus on another part is the use of
emphasis/focal point & subordination
Goya uses the man in white, the pointing rifles and the flowing blood to emphasize direction and movement.
Repetition of large and small squares, bright and dark color, and negative and positive spaces is demonstrative of
alternating rhythm.
Repetition of large and small squares, bright and dark color, and negative and positive spaces is demonstrative of
alternating rhythm.
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