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Created by z.huggins_28
about 11 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| refers to the way art elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work of art | Balance |
| refers to a way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements and to create one or more centers of interest in a work of art | Emphasis |
| refers to a way of combining elements to accent their similarities and bind the parts of the picture into a whole | Harmony |
| referes to a way of combining art elements in various ways to achieve intricate and complex relationships | variety |
| a way of combining elements to produce the look of action | movement |
| refers to a way of combining art elements to produce the look and feel of movement | rhythm |
| refers to the relationship of elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements | Proportion |
| refers to a way of combining art elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements | gradation |
| referes to the different ways that the elements of art may be used in a work of art | Describe the Principles of Art |
| Balance, Emphasis, Harmony, Variety, Movement, Rhythm, Proportion, Gradation | Name the Principles of Art |
| sudden or gradual changes in lightness or darkness on the surface of a work of art | Value |
| refers to the surface quality or feel of an object; its smoothness, roughness, softness | texture |
| an enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, color, value, and texture | shape |
| an enclosed space that is defined by height width depth and includes volume | form |
| referes to the distance or area between around above below or within things | Space |
| Describe the Elements of art | the basic components used by artists when producing works of art |
| Name the Elements of Art | Color, value, shape form, texture, space |
| A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point | Line |
| pertaining to artistic vision, interest or experience | Aesthetic |
| Art theories | Immitationalism Formalism Emotionalism |
| the most important thing about art is the realistic presentation of subject mater; work is successful if it reminds us of what we see in the real world | Immitationalism |
| the most important thing about art is the effective organization of the elements of art through the used of the principles | Formalism |
| The most important thing about art is the vivid communication of moods, feelings and ideas to the viewer | Emotionalism |
| the ordering arrangement and interrelationship of all the visual elements within a piece of art | composition |
| the overall basic concept organization of elements and manipulation of media within a piece of art | Design |
| underlying frame work that governs the arrangement and position of its forms | structure |
| when the amount of positive and negative space are relatively equal; can cause visual confusion | reversible figure ground |
| institution that collects and maintains and art collection | museum |
| sells art for profit | Gallery |
| a forum for emerging artists to display their work | art space |
| interactions between black (negative space) and white (positive space) | notan |
| technique featuring light and dark elements in pictorial art | chiaroscuro |
| a preliminary outline or drawing for eventual use in a work of art or design | cartoon |
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