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47 Cards in this Set
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The things and people you see in the artwork |
Objects |
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the idea of the art, or what it is about |
theme |
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The materials used to create the work or art |
media |
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Examples of works of art |
pencil, paint, painbrush |
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Basic parts that make any work of art. |
Elements |
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Six basic parts of any work of art. |
Line, shape, color, value, texture, space |
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The arrangement of these basic parts of art. |
Principle of design |
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What makes your work different from someone elses? |
Creativity |
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How does drawing upside-down help you to draw better? |
You pay more attention to details using the right side of your brain |
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What are the 4 steps to the critique process: |
Description, analysis, interpretation, evaluation |
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What is framing or cutting down from an image to focus on one area? |
Cropping |
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What kind of paper contains a bunch of squares used to help you to enlarge an image? |
Grid |
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What is the range of light to dark in a color called? |
Value scale |
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What does shading or (tonal drawing) do for your picture? |
make it look more real |
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Name four types of shading techniques: |
Linear hatching, stipiling, blending, crosshatching |
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Who is the artist studied in class? |
Chuck Close |
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What do you use to enlarge a head and still keep it in proportion? |
A grid |
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What is the size relationship between objects, and a grid which helps you enlarge a drawing and to still maintain this term? |
Proportion |
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What is a math term? |
Think ratios and size |
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What media did the class use in their grid drawing to shade? |
Pencil |
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What are the primary colors? |
red, yellow, Blue |
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Why are the primary colors so important? |
Because they make secondary colors |
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How are secondary colors made? |
By mixing two primary colors |
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List the secondary colors. |
Orange, green, and Purple |
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How are intermediate colors made? |
By mixing primary and secondary colors together. |
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List the intermediate Colors. |
Red violet, yellow green, blue violet, yellow orange, red orange |
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What is a specific group of colors called? |
Color Scheme |
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What are the colors that remind us of fire? |
red, orange, and yellow |
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What are the colors that remind us of fire: red, orange and yellow called? |
Warm color scheme |
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What are the Cool colors that remind us of water? |
Green, blues, and violet |
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What natural colors are not on the color wheel? |
black, white, and gray |
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What are colors called which are right next to each other? |
Analogous Colors |
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Name 3 analogous colors. |
Blue, blue green, green |
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What are colors called which are across or opposite from each other? |
Complementary colors |
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Name 3 pairs of complementary colors. |
red green, blue orange, green |
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What happens when you mix 2 complementary colors? |
They turn gray |
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What is it called when you make a lighter color? |
Tint |
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What do you use to make a color lighter? |
White |
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What is it called when you make a color darker? |
Shade |
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What color do you use to make a color darker? |
black |
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What is the art style that breaks objects down into shapes called? |
Cubism |
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Who is the creator/leader of cubism? |
Pablo Piccasio |
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What creates the illusion of 3-D or space and distance on a flat surface? |
Perspective |
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What type of perspective uses lines to create the illusion? |
Linear perspective |
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What type of perspective uses value and color to create an illusion? |
Atmospheric Perspective |
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What is the line that divides the sky and the earth called? |
Horizon line |
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Where do all the lines come together? |
The Vanishing Point |