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30 Cards in this Set

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line
path of a moving point
color
element of art derived from reflected light
value
differences in hue ranging from lightest to darkest
shape
2D - the area enclosed by an outline
space
organizes elements in a composition (foreground, middleground, background; positive and negative)
form
3D - has height, width, and depth
texture
the way something feels or appeals to feel
Keith Haring
was born on May 4, 1958 in Reading, Pennsylvania, and was raised in nearby Kutztown, Pennsylvania. He developed a love for drawing at a very early age, learning basic cartooning skills from his father and from the popular culture around him, such as Dr. Seuss and Walt Disney.
M.C. Escher
good example of VALUE; often used pencil as his medium
Jackson Polluck
good example of LINE and TEXTURE; splatter painter
Roy Lichtenstein
good example of SHAPE; pop artist with comic book style
Deborah Butterfeild
good example of FORM; sculptor who often used horses in her work
Claes Oldenburg
good example of FORM; sculptor whose work is often a permanent structure in its environment; such as the Cherry and Spoon.
Mark Chagall
good example of COLOR; painter
Helen Frankenthaler
good example of SPACE and COLOR; painter with very abstract and simplistic style
value scales
8 - 10 values ranging from black to white
positive space
the space a physical object takes up
negative space
the empty space around an object
one point perspective
perspective using a horizon line and one vanishing point
foreground
in the front of a picture plane
middleground
in the middle of a picture plane (the foreground overlaps this)
background
in the back of a picture plane (the foreground and middle ground overlap this)
color wheel
a wheel displaying primary, secondary, and tertiary colors
color schemes
a way of organizing colors
primary colors
red, blue, yellow; make up ALL other colors
secondary colors
green, purple, and orange; made up of two primary colors
tertiary colors
red-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, ect.; made up of a primary color and a secondary color
split complementary color scheme
example: purple, yellow-orange, yellow-green(three colors total)
bone dry
when clay is completely dry and warm to the touch and can be bisk fired
leather hard
when clay can still be manipulated a little and is cool to the touch