ART APPRECIATION

Cards (36)

  • Avant garde - This celebrates inidividuality and originality.
  • the shapes are irregular, asymmetrical, and often foound in nature.
    organic shapes
  • it is the condition in which texture is created, not represented.
    actual texture
  • it is an area of two dimensional space.
    shape
  • Enumerate the Elements of art
    line, shape, form, space, texture, value, color
  • it is based on the colors that are seen after white light travels through a prism: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.
    Artist pigment wheel
  • It is the visual representation, or illusion, of a tactile surface, and is common in 2 dimensional works of art.
    simulated texture
  • In the element of color, it refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
    value
  • In art, it refers to the area around, between, and within shapes of forms.
    space
  • It is the purity of the color, ranging from neutral gray to the pure color.
    saturation
  • It is the wavelength of the color, described by the color name.
    hue
  • It is the 3 dimensional element of art and has volume (length, width, and height).
    form
  • It is the use of color to simulate the illusion of space.
    atmospheric perspective
  • It is the empty space within that volume.
    negative space
  • This color systems are used when colored light (as opposed to pigment) is mixed, such as on computer monitors and television screen.
    additive
  • It is the other term for linear perspective.
    one point perspective
  • If you mix 3 primary colors together, the result is black.
    subtractive color system
  • It is the geometrically constructed illusion of the recession of space.
    linear perspective
  • These shape are shape with mathematically regular contours, like circles, rectangles, and octagons.
    geometric shapes
  • This color schemes use vibrant and dramatic as they place side by side colors which are opposite each other on the color wheel.
    complementary
  • This color schemes use variations of a single color.
    monochromatic
  • This color schemes use color that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
    analogous
  • It is the space occupied by a given volume.
    positive space
  • It defines the edges of objects, or where differing areas meet.
    contour lines
  • It is the sensation caused by differing qualities of light.
    color
  • These are the series of points that are connected by the viewer's eye.
    implied lines
  • The direction of a line may be straight (unchanging) or curved (changing).
    line
  • in which the figure is created can be seen as expressive.
    manner
  • ____________ or shape of a written symbol denotes its meaning.
    linear figure
  • two function of line
    linear figure, manner
  • the object that is closest will overlap and obscure objects that are further back in space.
    overlapping
  • larger objects appear to be closer while smaller objects appear to be in the distance.
    size
  • objects higher in the picture plane appear to be further away.
    placement
  • light and shadow create the illusion of form and three dimentionality.
    shading
  • this use a subtractive color mixing system with the primaries of cyan, magenta, and yellow, plus black.
    industrial printing
  • 8 principles of art
    Unity/Variety, Proportion, Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern