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22 Cards in this Set
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4 basic methods of 3-D construction
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1) casting
2) construction 3)modeling 4)carving |
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total effect of a work of art
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unity
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how elements relate in a work of art
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composition
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assortment of lines, textures, shapes, and colors to add interest
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variety
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regular repetition of lines, shapes, color, or patterns to bring about movement in a "composition"
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rhythm
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relationship of the size of one to another or the whole thing
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proportion
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way of combing elements to produce the look of action or cause the viewers eyes to sweep over the work
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movement
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combing similar elements in artwork to accent similarities
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harmony
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combing elements by using a series of gradual changes in the elements
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graduation
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use of opposing size and shape, contrasting colors, or other means to draw attention to certain areas or objects in work of art. To establish a focal point
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emphasis
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same but not identical
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approximate symmertry
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radiates from a central axis
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radial balance
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things are visually balanced but not even
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asymmertrical balance
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things on either side of the center line are equally balanced
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symmetrical balance
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arrangement if the parts of an artwork to create a sense of equilibrim
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balanced
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wanderig line
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mendering line
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response of vision to a wavelength of light
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color
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texture are suggest by the way the artist has done certain areas
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simulated texture
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how something really feels to the touch
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actual texture
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surface, quality "feel" of an object
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texture
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shapes fromed around or between objects
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negative space
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space the actual object takes up
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positive space
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