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Art Mid-Term Voc

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to distort abstract
thinking and learning about a work of art art criticism
the study of historical and cultural contents of art art history
the philosophy of art on the concepts of beauty aesthetics
color, line, shape, form, texture, and space (clsfts) artist elements
colors that are neighbors on the color wheel (blue; blue-green; green) analogous colors
object or image resulting from imaginery creations (a feeling) art work
a work where the balance is ulike and/ or dissimilar colorss, shapes, texture, and line asymmetrical balance
3-D art built by combining and/ or connecting objects assemblage
state of equilibrium (symmetriacal and asymmetrical) balance
art work that appears to be the farthest from the viewer background
view from above or high point birds-eye-view
art of beautiful handwritting calligraphy
part of an art work the viewer notices first center of interest
showing a city or skyline city scape
to glue (french word "coller") collage
refers to "HUE" color
a circular arrangment of spectral hues (color systems) color wheel
2 hues opposite each other on the color wheel (red/green); (orange/blue); (yellow/violet) complementary colors
process of arranging the visual elements design
creates a frame-like edge around a shape border design
texture that is percieved bu TOUCH! actual texture
cannot be prduced by mixing colors (yellow,red,blue) primary colors
can miz 2 primary colors to get secondary colors secondary colors
color between the primary/ secondary colors (yellow-orange) intermediate color
a color scheme limited to variations of one hue (tints/shades) monochromatic
yellow, red, blue primary colors
orange, green, violet (purple) secondary colors
yellow-orange, yellow-green, reed-orange, red-violet, blue-green, blue-violet intermediate colors
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