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74 Cards in this Set
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Building and sticking stuff together
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construction/assemblage
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A Necessary feature of _________ is repetition
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Pattern
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Basic shape for large sculptures
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Armature
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Developed oil paint
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Jan Van Eyck
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Shapes found in Nature are called
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Organic
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Illusion of depth on 2D surfaces through meeting of parallel lines and vanishing points.
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Linear Perspective
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Changing color, value, and detail are ways to show
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Atmospheric Perspective
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Mixing 2 primary colors
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Secondary Color
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Colors opposite of each other on the color wheel.
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Complementary
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The path of a moving point.
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Line
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Red, Yellow, Blue
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Primary Colors
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Art that physically moves is called
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Kinetic
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Material along with technique is called
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Medium
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Van Gough, and Gaugin in 1885
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Post Impressionism
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Symmetrical and asymmetrical are parts of
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Balance
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Draws attention to an area or subneutral areas
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Emphasis & Subordination
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created by angles and figures
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directional forces
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opposites/ strongly dissimilar
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Contrast
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Repeating of elements
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Repetition & Rhythm
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Shades of light and dark
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Value
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Size relation of parts to a whole
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Proportion
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The organization of visual elements
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Composition
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Communication, worship, expression and visual delight
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Functions of Art
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Art made by people with no training
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Folk Art
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Art with no recognizable figures
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Abstract/Nonrepresentational
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Symbolic meaning of signs and objects
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Iconology
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The foundation of all other media
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Drawing
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pastel, charcoal, conte crayon, pencil and ink
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Drawing Media
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idea, prep, a work in itself
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Reasons for Drawing
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Pigment with binder
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Paint
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Size relation of one object to another
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Scale
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Making things from clay
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Ceramics
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Provides color to paint
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Pigment
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Paint with wax
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Encaustic
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Paint that uses egg yolk as binder
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Tempra
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Rhick oil paint
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Impasto
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Preps canvas for paint
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Gesso
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Parallel lines that create shade
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Hatching
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Print making- No ink in the grooves.
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Relief
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Soft-Kut, Linoleum, and Woodcut
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Relief Print Making
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Overlapping, Getting Smaller, and Going up are ways to show
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Spatial Depth
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Create a mold
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Casting
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Engraving, Drypoint, Etching
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Intaglio Print Making
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Print Making that does not come out backwards
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Serigraphy (Silkscreen)
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Printmaking on Limestone
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Lithography
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Opaque watercolor
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Gouche
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When clay is exposed to heat
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Firing
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Clay that is air dried and very fragile
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Greenware
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Clay fired at low temp
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Earthenware
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Print Making- Ink in the grooves.
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Intaglio
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You can add to it or take away
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Modeling
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Chip away
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Carving
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pinch pot, slab, and coil
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Most often used in hand building pottery
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Clay fired at high temp
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Stoneware
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Warhol, and Oldenburg in 1940-60
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Pop Art
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Sculpture that projects from flat background
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Relief
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Sculpture you can walk around
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Freestanding
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Adds interest and brings everything together.
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Unity & Variety
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Take a large area and transform it into art
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Installation
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Kinetic sculpture done by
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Alexander Calder
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Shuttlecock sculpture/ scale
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Oldenburg
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Earliest form of camera
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Camera Obscura
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Derain, and Matisse in 1900
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Fauvism
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Nile, Tigres & Euphrates, and Yellow RIvers
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Where art came from (Prehistoric)
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Ninja Turtles (1400-1500)
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Renaissance
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Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Bernini's theatrical painting in the 1600s
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Baroque
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Line, Shape, Space, Mass, Light, Color, Texture & Pattern, Time & Motion
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Visual Elements
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Monet, and Degas thick paint paintings in 1860
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Impressionism
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Picasso, and Braque in 1910
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Cubism
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Salvador Dali, and Magritte in 1920
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Surrealism
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Unity & Variety, Balance, Emphasis & Subordination, DIrectional Forces, Contrast, Repetition & Rhythm, Scale & Proportion.
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Principals of Design
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light/dark
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Chiaroscuro
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Famous Architect
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Paint with plaster
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Fresco
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