Art1 Semester 1 Final

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Meenakshi Manoj
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5 Steps on how to Draw 1. Gauging Proportions 2. Breaking it into Shapes 3. Refine the Lines 4. Add in Light Details 5. Add in Lights and Darks
Facts about the Mona Lisa 1. The Real Life painting is 30 x 21 in 2. By Leonardo Da Vinci 3. Took him from 1503 -1506 (maybe 15170 4. Portray a widow who smiled again 5. Has an interesting background with plain clothes
Value 1. The light and dark quality of an art piece 2. helps is see and understand 2D art 3 Helps distinguish shapes, images and paintings 4. Makes 2D work look 3D
Types of Value 1. Hatching 2. Cross - Hatching 3. Blending/ Smudging 4. Stippling 5. Sribbling
Form 1. Describes objects and mass
Types of Form 1. Free, organic form 2. geometric form
Shape 1. Contained within a less abstract and more organic implied line 2. Identified by color 3. 2D objects
Types of Shape 1. Geometric Shape 2. Free/Organic Form
Pattern 1. When one or more elements are repeated (repetition) 2. Made through a combination of lines, value, color, shape and texture 3. Used to create harmony, rhythm and to lead the viewer's eye through the art 4. Made with element and principal
Types of Patterns 1. Regular/Controlled - Checkerboard (pattern that repeats with control) 2. Irregular/Radom - Zebra Stripes, Leopard Spots (repeats at uneven intervals) 3. Radical Pattern - pizza, dart board (repeat around a central point)
Repetition The reusing of the same or similar elements through design to bring unity, consistency and cohesivness
Serrated Rib A clay tool used for scoring clay (to put in together with another piece of clay)
Fettling Knife A clay tool used to cut clay
Metal or Rubber Rib A clay tool use to smooth clay and get rid of bumps and smooth cracks) Rubber - smooth Metal - scrape and even clay
Wooden Paddle A tool used for shaping (clay) by gently patting the exterior
Sgraffito Tool A clay tool used to carve clay (has different types of tips such as a curved tip, sharp tip and a triangular tip (base of triangle)
Needle Tool A tool used to poke holes (in clay, you use it to poke holes to avoid big air bubble centers from expanding)
Slip trailer Fine and Smooth wet clay liquified used to add and create patterns on clay
Slip Clay that has been mixed with a lot of water and used to stick clay together
What to do when working with clay... 1. keep it hydrated between most and leather hard clay 2. Keep it smooth and off wooden surfaces to avoid dehydration 3. Wedge before use to avoid air bubbles 4. Don't roll in you hads but cup hands and hit the corners to form a sphere
Grog Fired up clay that has been grounded and added to clay bodies to enhance strength
Textures Implied texture in drawing and paintings - The surface quality of an artwork
Ways to add texture 1. Stamping/ Imprinting /Indenting the clay body (use a stamp to push clay in ward) 2. Carving (use the sgraffito or ribbon tool to remove clay) 3. Applique (adding clay - score first)
Sieve A screen door used when creating really smooth slip (slip-trailer slip)
Wood Tool A tool used to blend clay together (especially at the crease where two merged clay meet)
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