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The things and people you see in the artwork

Objects

the idea of the art, or what it is about

theme

The materials used to create the work or art

media

Examples of works of art

pencil, paint, painbrush

Basic parts that make any work of art.

Elements

Six basic parts of any work of art.

Line, shape, color, value, texture, space

The arrangement of these basic parts of art.

Principle of design

What makes your work different from someone elses?

Creativity

How does drawing upside-down help you to draw better?

You pay more attention to details using the right side of your brain

What are the 4 steps to the critique process:

Description, analysis, interpretation, evaluation

What is framing or cutting down from an image to focus on one area?

Cropping

What kind of paper contains a bunch of squares used to help you to enlarge an image?

Grid

What is the range of light to dark in a color called?

Value scale

What does shading or (tonal drawing) do for your picture?

make it look more real

Name four types of shading techniques:

Linear hatching, stipiling, blending, crosshatching

Who is the artist studied in class?

Chuck Close

What do you use to enlarge a head and still keep it in proportion?

A grid

What is the size relationship between objects, and a grid which helps you enlarge a drawing and to still maintain this term?

Proportion

What is a math term?

Think ratios and size

What media did the class use in their grid drawing to shade?

Pencil

What are the primary colors?

red, yellow, Blue

Why are the primary colors so important?

Because they make secondary colors

How are secondary colors made?

By mixing two primary colors

List the secondary colors.

Orange, green, and Purple

How are intermediate colors made?

By mixing primary and secondary colors together.

List the intermediate Colors.

Red violet, yellow green, blue violet, yellow orange, red orange

What is a specific group of colors called?

Color Scheme

What are the colors that remind us of fire?

red, orange, and yellow

What are the colors that remind us of fire: red, orange and yellow called?

Warm color scheme

What are the Cool colors that remind us of water?

Green, blues, and violet

What natural colors are not on the color wheel?

black, white, and gray

What are colors called which are right next to each other?

Analogous Colors

Name 3 analogous colors.

Blue, blue green, green

What are colors called which are across or opposite from each other?

Complementary colors

Name 3 pairs of complementary colors.

red green, blue orange, green

What happens when you mix 2 complementary colors?

They turn gray

What is it called when you make a lighter color?

Tint

What do you use to make a color lighter?

White

What is it called when you make a color darker?

Shade

What color do you use to make a color darker?

black

What is the art style that breaks objects down into shapes called?

Cubism

Who is the creator/leader of cubism?

Pablo Piccasio

What creates the illusion of 3-D or space and distance on a flat surface?

Perspective

What type of perspective uses lines to create the illusion?

Linear perspective

What type of perspective uses value and color to create an illusion?

Atmospheric Perspective

What is the line that divides the sky and the earth called?

Horizon line

Where do all the lines come together?

The Vanishing Point