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