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93 Cards in this Set
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Is a heart of making art |
Production |
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Artist ready to express himself in art |
Medium |
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Shows level of familiarity with medium manipulate |
Technique |
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Process involves managing, overseeing assembling putting together a presentation |
Curation |
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Made by graphite whi h vomes in different hardness |
Pencils |
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Oldest material in drawing.Allow great variety of qualities depend on tools and techniques used in application |
Ink |
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Compose of dry pigment held together with gum binder |
Pastel |
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3 kind of pastel |
1.soft 2.hard 3 oil pastel |
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Organic material from burning wood |
Charcoal |
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Kind of charcoal that is vined |
Compressed |
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Kind of charcoal that is loose with binder and press |
Manufactured charcoal |
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Common surface 2-D arr |
Paper |
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3 types of paper |
Hot Cold and rough paper |
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Part of pigment with water |
Water color |
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In painting we use this as pigment with water and add chalklike |
Gouache |
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Tyep of painting Pigment and add by oil |
Oil painting |
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Pigments add by egg yolk |
Tempera |
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Pigment with water and wet palster |
Fresco |
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Modern medium in painting with synthetic |
Acrylic |
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Cut of papers |
Mosaic |
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Means coller or stock by gluing on firm support |
Collage |
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Process of production of graphic paper |
Print making |
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Oldest method of print making |
Relief printmaking |
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Printmaking that instead of surface is uae the line of image |
Intalgo |
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Printmaking using flat surface |
Surface printmaking |
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Means sculpere means carve |
Sculpture |
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3 kind of sculpture |
1. Freestanding- use all sides 2. Relief- figure raise on background A.high relief- half figure project B. Low relief- slightly raise 3. Kenitic - use water wind and energy |
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Process of sculpture that removes or cuts off piece |
Subtractive process |
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Peocess of sculpture that involvement of construction |
Additive process |
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Process of sculpture that "casting" |
Substitution |
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Media of sculpture |
A.stone- hard B.Wood- from tree C. Metal- malleable and ductile D. Plaster- ground gypsum mixed in water E. Terra Cotta - baked clay F. Glass - soda lime and sand D. Plastic - polymer |
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A two vertical supporting |
Post and lintel |
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Wedge shape |
Arch |
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Success of arch |
Barrel vault |
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Arch that is intersection |
Groin vault |
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System of triangle |
Truss |
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Use beams and slab |
Cantilever |
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Wall support arch |
Buttress |
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A material that support heavy weight crumbing |
Comprehensive strength |
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Material for architecture that is favorable and durable |
Stone |
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Material in architecture |
Stone Lumber Iron steel Concrete |
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Types of literature that has strict lines and stanza |
Poetry |
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Type of literature that s not real |
Fiction |
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Types of literature that plays and written work meant to perform |
Drama |
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Oldest most popular medium of music |
Vocal |
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Class Of voice |
Soprano Alto Bass Tenor Baritone |
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Instrumental medium and define |
String 1.bowed 2. Plucked Percussion- hitting Keyboard- press Woodwind- blow Brass - bellshape |
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European tradition genre of music |
Classical |
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Originated on traditional pop culture |
Folk music |
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Began rock and roll |
Pop |
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Originated in afro american community |
Jazz |
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Genre of music Originated on deeper america |
Blues |
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Evolved from rock and roll |
Rock |
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Style of music that emerges independently |
Alternative music |
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Genre of literature that is intended to be acted-out or performed onstage in front of an audience. |
Drama |
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Combined art that includes music, dance, painting, sculpture, and architecture |
Theatre |
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literature’s greatest dramatic genre |
Tragedy |
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Emphasizes the never ending battle between goodand evil wherein good always wins. |
Melodrama |
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Exact opposite of tragedy |
Comedy |
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Portrays human weakness and criticized human behaviors' pave the path to some form of salvation for human actions |
Satire |
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Light humorous play in which the emphasis is on the jokes |
Farce |
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Series of images that are projected onto a screen to create the illusion of motion. |
Cinema |
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Commonly shown in movie theaters |
Feature Films |
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Use images created by artists/ animators. |
Animated movie |
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deal primarily with facts, not fiction. |
Documentary movies |
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Sequence of images, literal or abstract, which do not necessarily form a narrative. |
Experimental films |
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Specifically intended to facilitate learning atome or classrooms. |
Educational Films |
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Play the roles of the characters |
Actors |
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handles finances. |
Producer |
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develops stories and ideas for the screen or adapts interesting written pieces of work as motion pictures |
Screenwriter |
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Studies the script, plans and visualizes how the film should be portrayed, and guides the actors and the production crew as they carry out the project |
Director |
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Type of dance that also calls folk dances |
Ethnological dance |
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Performed by pair |
Ballroom |
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Originated on royal court in medieval times |
Ballet |
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Performed by one dancer or group |
Musical comedy |
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It is a parallel stroke of oil pastel |
Feathering |
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A technique in pastel tat use layering |
Scumbling |
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Technique of thickly applying pastel |
Impasto |
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Applies thick deposit of pastel |
Sgrafitto |
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Technique of shading with thin parallel with same direction |
Hatching |
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Technique of shading with criss cross to one another |
Cross hatching |
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Technique of shading with uses to make dot |
Stippling |
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Technique of shading with use form tone light to dark |
Blending |
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Structure that is inverted cup |
Dome |
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Parts of paint that give color |
Pigment |
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All parts of building can be constructed using wood except the foundations. |
Lumber |
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Provide stronger & taller structures w/ less use of material when compared to stone or wood. |
Iron and steel |
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Mixture of cement & water w/ aggregates of sand & gravel. |
Concrete |
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produce tones by means of bow of horse hair |
Bowed string |
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Ground gypsum mixed with water |
Plaster |
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Baked clay |
Terra Cotta |
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Sand and soda lime |
Glasss |
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From organic polymer |
Plastic |