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2D Final
Question | Answer |
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These shapes are derived from mechanical, human-made objects, such as circles, squares, and triangles | geometric |
what is the principle of design that refers to differences between elements such as color, texture, value and shape | contrast |
what type of art has no recognizable subject matter? the actual subject matter might be color or the composition of the work itself | non-objective |
this is a technique used by artists to shorten an object to make it look as if its extends backwards into space | foreshortening |
pieter bruegels painting peasant wedding is an example of this subject matter | narrative |
this term refers to the things that are represented in a work of art such as people buildings and trees | subject matter |
what is the principle of design that refers to arrangement of visual elements to create stability in an artwork | balance |
this impressionist artist dealt with subjects such as the racetrack and the ballet | edgar degas |
the powdered substance (whether natural or chemical) that determines the hue of paints, crayons, chalks and inks | pignment |
this is a type of subject matter which portrays and arrangement of inanimate objects | still life |
this artist was an abstract expressionist painter who painted action paintings such as lavander mist | jackson pollack |
who was a post-impressionist who expressed his feelings and emotions in his work and is known for his painting starry night. He communicated his thoughts about creating art in letters to his brother theo. He was considered to be a failure during his life | vincent van gogh |
when an object is placed like this on the picture place (above the horizon line) it appears further away | higher |
what is the element of art that indicates areas in a work of art (positive or negative) or a two-dimensional piece? | space |
when blue green and violet are used together, it is an example of this color harmony | cool |
when yellow, orange and red are used together it is an example of this color harmony | warm |
what color scheme or color harmony uses adjacent or side by side colors on the color wheel | analogous |
this is a period/style in art history when images of dreams and images of strange imaginary things (like melting clocks) were the subject matter of paintings | surrealism |
this paint is a type of wet media that consists of pigment and a polymer synthetic binder and is thinned with water | acrylic |
this type of print is made by inking and printing the raised areas of a plate | relief |
who ws the italian renaissance artist best known for paintings such as the mona lisa the madonna of the rocks and the last supper he also used aerial perspective to provide a greater sense of reality | leonardo da vinci |
which of these four words is not a part of an art critcism: judgement, description, supposition, analysis | supposition |
what is the principle of design that refers to the repetition of elements or combinations of elements in a recognizable organization | pattern |
this period of time in art history saw artists getting their inspiration from items in popular culture, soup cans, comic books | pop art |
when an artist depicts a political or social comment in his work (as francisco goya did in his painting "third of may") the subject matter is | social comment |
a composition developed by glueing colored paper photographs, magazine pictures, fabric and other two-dimensional materials onto a flat surface is (matisse work "beasts of the sea) | collage |
this artist work were tender, peaceful scenes of mothers and their children that help us see and appreciate the beauty of a common everyday event | mary cassate |
what refers to skill in producing expertly finished products | craftsmenship |
this renaissance artist painted the fresco that covers the entire ceiling of the sistene chapel in rome | michelangelo |
what is the principle of design in an artwork that indicates a type of movement, often characterized by repeating shapes, lines or colors | rhytm |
what is the term for the place where lines appear to meet on the horizon | vanishing point |
a color, such as red-violet that is made by mixing a primary with a secondary color is called a | intermediate |
what term refers to that which is beautiful and visually pleasing | aesthetics |
this technique uses overlapping of parallel lines to create values in a drawing | crosshatching |
who was one of the first women painters to make important contributions to the art world during the baroque period | artemsia gentileschi |
artwork that creates a sense of motion to the viewer's eye through the work | movement |
this is the technique of using patterns of dots to create values and value gradation in a drawing or painting | stippling |
the color scheme that uses only tint shades an the pure hue of one color | monochromatic |
this color scheme uses colors that are opposite on the color wheel | complementary |
if a painter mixes together two primary colors he/she would have created a | secondary color |
what is a type of dry media that is made up of a carbon left behind after wood is charred or burned | charcoal |
what colors are red yellow and blue on a color wheel | primary |
this is the tool used to apply ink to a printing plate such as a linoleum plate or a wooden plate | brayer |
what is the element of art this is three-dimensional and encloses volume such as a cube sphere or cylinder | form |
who is the artist that created the three musicians is credited with inventing cubism and was probably the most famous artist of the twentieth century with work ranging from expressionism to cubism | pablo picasso |
what is a quick energetic fluid type of line that captures the movement of a figure | gesture |
greater attention on a certain ares | emphasis |
when an artist paints a depiction of the natural enviroment | landscape |
this on panel is the medium used by the artist jan van eyck in his painting arnolfini portait | oil |
which principle of design relates to the sense of wholeness which results from the successful combination of the component elements of an artwork | unity |
this is a painting on a large freshly plastered surface | frsco |
any color with white added | tint |
what is the subject matter of an image of a specific person | potrait |
what is the element of art that is an enclosed space having only two dimensions | shape |
this type of drawing uses only lines and defines the outer edges and surface details of an object | contour |
this perspective is the technique of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface by having all parallel lines recede into the distance and drawn to converge at one or more vanishing points | linear |
during which historical period was the scream by edvard munch painted | expressionism |
this changing the original image in some way it can be achieved by simplifying the shapes fragmenting the composition or magnifying parts or the whole subject | abstracting |
whis is known for zeroing in on american mass production and its boring reptitions | andy warhol |
what is the term that refers to the brightness or dullness of a color | untensity |
this term refers to the tools and materials an artist uses | media |
tertiary color | intermediate |
any color with black added | shade |
the secondary color harmony uses these colors on the color wheel | green orange and violet |
this is the artistic technique of painting with dots of color and letting the viewers eyes mix the colors | pointilism |
many artists have used this by which the lighted parts seem to emerge from the surrounding dark areas | chiaroscuro |
what is the element of art that refers to the quality of a surface both tactile and visual | texture |
what is the element of art that relates to the lightness or darkness of a color or tone | value |