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30 Cards in this Set
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Disordered Scribbler
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Age 2-4
large arm movement look away when drawing draws off paper |
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Contolled Scribbler
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smaller marks
repeat motions stay within drawing area copy a circle |
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Named Scribbler
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Relate mars to known things
name drawing |
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Preschematic Scribbler
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Ages 4-7
begin to use geometric shapes objects seem to float around page first human figure |
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Schematic Stage
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Ages 4-7
repeat concepts developed base line and sky line exaggeration |
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Gang Age or Age of Realism
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Ages 9-12
grater awareness of detail self-conscious of own drawing more realism |
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Pictures
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2D Flat
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Sculptures
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3D
height width and depth |
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Architecture
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buildings enclose and organize space for specific purposes
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Portraiture
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likeness of a specific person
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Palette
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an artists arranges and mixes her or his paint on a palette
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Material value
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the material used to make art
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Intrinsic Value
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general assessment of an artist and his or her work
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Religious Value
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religious significance
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Nationalistic Value
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express pride and accomplishments of a culture
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Psychologic Value
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reaction to art spans the entire range of human emotion
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Realistic Art
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(Realistic or Representations)
objects resembling their natural appearance (Tromple l`oeil) to fool the eye (photo realism) |
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Not So Real
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(stylized)
depicting exaggerated. features, color, texture |
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Unrealistic
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(abstract)
recognizes subject matter but it has changed (Non respresentational ) no recognizable subject matter |
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Characteristics of a creative person
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sensitivity
flexibility productivity elaboration organization skills playfulness not afraid of failure |
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Form
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the way an art work looks
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Visual Elements
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line shapes and mass, texture, value, color, shape
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Subject matter
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objects or events the work depicts
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Content
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what a work of art is about
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Medium or Media
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materials used to create art work
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Style
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charcteristics of an artist or period of history
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Context
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personal circumstances surrounding the work
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Diptych
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two parts panels connected
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Triptych
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three part panel connected
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Iconography
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story within an art work
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