Question | Answer |
Tempra | painting |
Aquatint | Print Making |
Monotype | Printmaking |
High-relief | sculpture |
Silk Screen | Printmaking |
Acrylic | Painting |
Theatrical Comedy | There are tpe characters, satirical criticism of antisocial behavior, exaggeration and a happy ending |
Art as therapy | a means to speak to society, act out problems |
Composition | Arrangment of details and opbjects in the total structure of the artwork |
Movement | The way an object controls the direction and space of viewers vision |
Chiaroscuro | Use of light and shadow |
Balance | Equilibrium of visual forces |
Perspective | giving depth from 2 dementional art to 3 dementional art |
Dry media | pastel, charcoal, graphite |
Pen and Ink | wet media applied with a brush or pen |
Gouache | opaque water color |
High-relief | art that sticks out from the background |
Proportion | size relationship between objectsq |
Full-round | art that stands alone and can be walked around |
Mass | weight of an object or perceived weight |
Shape | color, texture, or line to create boundries |
Ephemeral | Non-permanent or temporary artwork |
Low-relief | art that slightly sticks up from the background |
Sculpture in the round | Walk all the way around the work |
Sunken - relief | etching into artwork |
one-point perspective | one focal point |
two- point perspective | two focal points |
Vanishing point | gives the illusion of distance |
Red | Primary |
Orange | Secondary |
Yellow | Primary |
Green | Secondary |
Blue Green | Tertiary |
Split Compliment for yellow | Blue Violet and Red Violet |
Split Compliment for Red | Yellow green and Blue Green |
Split Compliment for Blue | yellow orange and orange red |
Split Compliment for Yellow Green | Violet and Red |
Split Compliment for Yellow Orange | Blue and Violet |
Split Compliment for Orange Red | Green and Blue |
Split Compliment for Red Violet | Red and Violet |
Split Compliment for Blue Violet | Yellow and Orange |
Split Compliment for Blue Green | Orange and Red |
Split Compliment for Yellow Green | Red and Violet |
Complimentry Color to red | Green |
Complimentry Color to Violet | Yellow |
Complimentry Color to Blue | Orange |
Analagist Colors | 3 or 5 adjasent colors on wheel |
Beat | Basic time unit of music |
Lyrics | Verse or poem sung with music |
Legato | even playing of notes without break |
Dynamics | Varying Degrees of loud and softness |
Coda | Closing section appended to a movement |
Theme | Reoccuring melody throught music |
Motive | recurring melody, theme, idea, or element |
Motif | recurring melody, theme, idea, or element |
Symphony | music for orchestra including 4 distinct and contrasting movements |
Ballade | A short lyrical piece for piano |
Sonata form | exposition, development, and recapitulation |
Concerto | One or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra |
Overture | orchestral music played at the beginning of an opera or oratorio |
Cantata | Choral or solo vocal form developed in the Baroque period based on secular or religious text, generally with several movements and instrumental ensemble accompaniment. |
Plot | Structure of the story |
Stylized movements in ballet | Arabisque, En pointe, Releve |
Dada | Antieverything |
Botticelli | Renaissance |
Durer | Renaissance |
da Vinci | Renaissance |
Michelangelo | Renaissance |
Raphael | Renaissance |
Donattello | Renaissance |
Giovanni | Renaissance |
Shakespear | Renaissance |
Rembrandt | Broque |
Vermeer | Broque |
Rubens | Broque |
Brinini | Broque |
Bivaldi | Broque |
Bach | Brque |
Pannini | Rococo |
Jacqes-Louis-David | Rococo |
Jacqes-Louis-David | Neoclassicism |
BeaUmarchais | Rococo |
Mozart | Rococo |
Goya | Romantic |
Delacroix | Romantic |
Delaroche | Romantic |
Courbet | Romantic |
Garnier | Romantic |
Dickenson | Romantic |
Keats | Romantic |
Beethoven | Romantic |
Schubert | Romantic |
Schopin | Romantic |
Schuman | Romantic |
Tchaikovsky | Romantic |
Monet | Impressionism |
Manet | Impressionism |
Renoir | Impressionism |
Rodin | Impressionism |
Van Gogh | Impressionism |
Seurat | Impressionism |
Eakins | Impressionism |
Homer | Post Impressionism |
Cezanne | Post Impressionism |
Matisse | Post Impressionism |
Picasso | Post Impressionism |
Rousseau | Post Impressionism |
Modigliani | Post Impressionism |
Rodin | Post Impressionism |
Stravinsky | Post Impressionism |
Jazz | Post Impressionism |
Steighitz | Post Impressionism |
Steichen | Post Impressionism |
Abstract Impressionism | Rejects true visual representation |
Abstract Impressionism | Emphadsis on color, line, shape, texture,a nd value |
Abstract Impressionism | Puts expression above all else |
Asthetics | philisophical study |
Allegory | represents something with symbols and symbolic meaning |
Cubism | Attemts to capture three dementional objects on a two dementional surface |
asseblige | 3-D Collage |
Demensions | Measurment |
Elements of Art | color,value,line,shape,form,texture,space |
Color | relected light |
value | meaning of worth |
line | mark created with start and stop points |
shape | represented in 2-dementional |
form | 3-dementional |
texture | physical feeling by touch or preseved feeling |
space | emptyness around objects |
Emotionism | viewer feels |
Expressionism | Artist feels |
Foreshortning | Illussion - distorts and object |
Fresco | type of painting that color absorbs into plaster |
Higher anchle perportion | Most important |
Impressionism | everyday scenes and light of objects |
Minimalism | minimum of elements |
monochromatic | diffrent shades of a single color |
mood | feeling infered by artist but its felt by the viewer |
How is movement created in a painting | repitition, adding lines, and carefull placement of objects |
parody | Poke Fun |
performance art | Live theatrical performance |
perspective | 3-D on a flat surface |
postitive space | area filled with meaningful intentions |
negative space | meaningless objects |
radial balance | circular format |
realism | paint as they are |
rythm | visual movement breated by repetition of a certain element |
semitry | mirror image |
Trompel ' oeil | to trick the eye |
weight | phsychological or visual importants |
Vase | reptition, symetry, Line |
Forshadowing | Action logical |
Discovery | Information you have to have or the drama is not effective |
reversal | any turn of fortune |
protaganist | centeral person |
misc-en-scene | visual elements |