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