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Art Q3 exam

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7 elements of design   Line, Shape, Color, Value, Texture, Space, Form  
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line   Line: The path made by a moving point.  
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3 directions of a line   Three directions of line: Diagonal, Vertical, Horizontal.  
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diagonal line   Diagonal line: A slanted line  
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vertical line   Vertical line: straight up and down (from top to bottom).  
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horizontal line   Horizontal line: a straight line that runs side to side (left to right).  
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parallel line   Parallel lines: two lines that run next to each other and never intersect.  
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shape   Shape: An area that is made by a line that touches at the beginning and end.  
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geometric shape   Geometric shape: A shape that fits into mathematics (circle, square, rectangle, triangle, etc.)  
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organic shape   Organic shape: A shape that comes from nature and does not fit into mathematics.  
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space   Space: Refers to distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece.  
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perspective   the technique used to represent a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface in a way that looks realistic and accurate, as we see it in nature. It is used to create an illusion of space and depth on a flat surface (or the picture plane).  
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horizon line   Horizon Line: a horizontal line used to represent the horizon in a perspective drawing.  
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vanishing point   Vanishing point: the single point at which all images vanish (in a perspective drawing)  
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value   Value-- the relative darkness or lightness of a color.  
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texture   Texture: The way something feels or appears to feel.  
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form   Form: A three dimensional object (there is also implied form that uses value & shading to create what appears to be a three dimensional object)  
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primary colors   Primary colors: Colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors; Red, Blue, Yellow.  
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secondary colors   Secondary colors: Colors that are made by mixing two primary colors; Purple, Green, Orange.  
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tertiary colors   Tertiary colors: colors that are made by mixing one primary and one secondary color. The colors tend to be grayish. The primary color is always listed first: red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet.  
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complimentary colors   Complimentary colors: colors that are straight across from each other on the color wheel.  
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cool colors   Cool colors: Colors that have cool undertones: blues, purples, greens.  
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warm colors   Warm colors: Colors that have warm undertones: reds, oranges, yellows.  
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hue   Hue: The colors of the color wheel; a pure color without the addition of black, white, gray.  
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monochromatic   Monochromatic: using one color in an image.  
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grayscale   Grayscale-- a tool used to map out shadows, highlights, and mid-tones.  
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hatching   Hatching-- creating tonal/shading effects by drawing parallel lines  
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shadow/highlight   Shadow/Highlight-- visual dimension; adds realism and drama  
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overhand   Overhand-- popular pencil hold  
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tint   Tint-- Color with white added (making a hue lighter)  
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tone   Tone-- Color with gray/black added (making a hue darker)  
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value scale, shading sphere, color wheel    
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6 principles of design?   Scale: Overall size;; Proportion: relative size within the work;;. Unity: repetition>rhythm>pattern>unity;; Balance: equalizing the visual weight of elements;; Direction: visual path;; Emphasis: focal point.  
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planographic   Plangographic (Lithograph)-- Grease/water  
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relief   Relief-- woodcuts, linocut  
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intaligo   Intaglio-- Engraving, Etching, Drypoint  
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stecil/screen print   Stencil/Screen print-- (t-shirt)  
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full round sculpture?   Full Round--free standing sculpture, looks good from every angle.  
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relief sculpture?   Relief-- emerges from a base or a wall or sinks into it.  
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virgin and child picture? date? artist? time period?   Virgin and Child 1304; Bernardo Daddi; Early Renaissance  
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THE LAST JUDGEMENT. date? artist? period?   The Last Judgement; 1505; Hieronymus Bosch; Northern Renaissance;  
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BOY BITTEN BY A LIZARD. date? artist? period?   Boy Bitten by a Lizard; 1594; Caravaggio; Baroque;  
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MARY, COWTESS HOWE. date? artist? period?   Mary, Countess Howe; 1763; Thomas Gainsborough; Rococo;  
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THE DEATH OF MARAT. Date? artist? period?   The Death of Marat; 1793; Jacques-Louis David; Neoclassical;  
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AT THE MOULIN ROUGE. Date? artist? period?   At the Moulin Rouge; 1895; Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec; Post Impressionist;  
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BATHERS AT ASNIERES. date? artist? period?   Bathers at Asnieres; 1884; Georges Seurat; Pointillism;  
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THE APPARITION. Date? artist? period?   The Apparition; 1876; Gustave Moreau; Symbolist;  
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WOMAN WITH A PARASOL. date? artist? period?   Woman with a Parasol; 1875; Claude Monet; Impressionist;  
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