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Indigenous Creative Crafts (Midterms)
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Elements of Art
Point
Line
Shape
Color
Form
Value
Light
Texture
Perspective
Principles of Design
Balance
Movement
Repetition
Variety
Proportion
Rhythm
Contrast
Pattern
Unity
Emphasis
Artistic Concepts
Portrait
Landscape
Linear
Aerial
Vanishing Point
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Radial Balance
External Structure
Schematic
Drawing
Color Harmonies
Monochromatic
Complementary
Warm
Cool
Analogous
Neutral
Achromatic
Strokes in Drawing
Hatching
Cross Hatching
Multiple Hatching
Scribbling
Stipple
Stippling
Pointillism
Circulism
Lines
Vertical
Horizontal
Diagonal
Dotted
Dashed
Waves
Curved
Scallop
Zigzag
Castle
Curly
Spiral
Length and Thickness
Length
Thick
Thin
Tapered
Random
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Irregular
Direction
Movement
Rhythm
Point
Smallest unit of visual information, often represented as a dot
Line
Continuous mark defining shapes, forms, and direction
Shape
Two-dimensional area with defined boundaries, geometric or organic
Color
Visual property produced by light reflection, comprising hue, value, and saturation
Form
Three-dimensional aspect of objects, including height, width, and depth
Value
Lightness or darkness of tones or colors, crucial for contrast and depth
Light
Illumination used to create highlights, shadows, and depth
Texture
Surface quality of an object, either implied or actual
Perspective
Technique to represent depth and space on a flat surface
Balance
Distribution of visual weight for equilibrium
Movement
Path guiding the viewer's eye through a composition
Repetition
Use of same/similar elements for rhythm and unity
Variety
Diversity and contrast of elements for visual interest
Proportion
Relationship between elements in terms of size or scale
Rhythm
Repetition of elements for visual flow and interest
Contrast
Juxtaposition of elements for visual impact
Pattern
Predictable repetition of elements for rhythm and unity
Unity
Cohesive quality achieved when all elements work together
Emphasis
Focal point drawing viewer's attention through contrast or isolation
Portrait
A representation of a person, usually focusing on their face and expression
Landscape
A depiction of natural scenery, such as mountains, valleys, forests, or rivers
Linear
Characterized by lines or consisting primarily of lines
Aerial
Pertaining to or resembling the air or atmosphere; in art, it often refers to the illusion of depth created by atmospheric perspective
Vanishing Point
In perspective drawing, the point where parallel lines appear to converge in the distance, indicating the viewer's eye level
Symmetrical
Having balanced proportions on either side of a central axis
Asymmetrical
Lacking symmetry or having unequal proportions on either side of a central axis
Radial Balance
Balance achieved by arranging elements around a central point, radiating outward
External Structure
The visible framework or outer arrangement of an object or form
Schematic Drawing
A simplified or diagrammatic representation of an object, system, or idea
Monochromatic Color Harmony
The use of variations in the same hue, varying in value and saturation
Complementary Color Harmony
The use of colors opposite each other on the color wheel to create contrast
Warm
Colors
Colors that evoke a sense of warmth or heat, such as reds, oranges, and yellows
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