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