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line
the path of a moving point
shape
AN enclosed area
form
a 3d shape with volume
space
area that can be positive and negative
positive and negative
where the object is and where it isn't
color
has hue and intensity
texture
the way something feel or looks like it feels
value
the relationship between light and dark
contrast
a design that uses opposites
balance
art elements arranged to create a feeling of stability
symmetrical
a design that has equal parts
asymmetrical
a design that differes on one side from another but is balanced
radial
a design that radiates from a central point
movement
a design that shows movement
gradation
a design that gradually changes
rhythm
a design that has a pattern
proportion
the size of the parts in relationship to another
variety
a desin that has complex relationships
harmony
a design that uses similar elements
emphasis
creating a focal area through stressing difference
who is alexander calder
known for his scuptures and mobiles
scuplture
3d object that can be seen from all side
mobiles
mobile hanging, moving scuplture
contour line
the inside and outside edges of an object or form
blind contour
drawing without looking at the paper
continous contour drawing
drawing without lifting the pencil from start to finish
modified contour drawing
drawing while looking at the subject most of the time
right brain
intuitive,spatial, used most in art
left brain
logical, verbal linear thinking
primary colors
red, blue , yellow
cubism
people or objects broken up into little cubes
blue period
painted around a sad mood
rose period
painted around around a happy mood
pablo picasso
artist who tried to paint things so the didn't look real and was encouraged by his father
comparison between picasso's paintings
traditional vs. abstract
realistic colors vs bright colors
shading values to look 3d vs flat image with no or little value
pop art
based on pop culture
good poster design
uses clear and effective images, simple text, if used and need to cstch ur attention
roy lichenstein
uses a cartoon and comic book style
andy warhol
created art with images of famous people
expressionism
art that seeks to express an emotion or get an emtional response
realism
art stlye that pays attention to proportion detail and most closely resembles the subject
purpose of posters
to communicate information
mounting work
protects work, looks professional, and looks finished
photo realism
produces images artistically and objectively similar to the way the camera would. was an outgrowth of te 1960's paintings
chuck close
entered the art scene during the 1960's painting photorealistic large scale heads. is best known for his uniue approach to his work. close broke down his images into small easy to amnage pieces
opitical color mixing
the use of thousands of tiny colored dots that mix optically in the eye
photomontage
a large images made up of entirely of thousands of smaller images
a successful grid
is created one square at a time matching each square and does not have any visible grid lines