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Term | Definition |
abstract | art that exaggerates, is simplified, or distorted |
actual texture | the existing surface quality of an object as communicated primarily the sense of touch |
additive sculpture | technique of adding to or building up clay, plaster, metal or other pliable materials into 3D forms (modeling) |
aesthetics | the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature and value of art |
analogous | colors next to each other on the color wheel that have a common hue |
architectural style | type of design used frequently during a certain time in history |
architecture | art form of planning and construction buildings to meet a variety of human needs |
arbitrary color | colors chose by the artist independent of what is observed |
art criticism process | organized approach to the observation and evaluation of a work of art using description analysis, interpretation, and judgement |
assemblage | an artwork created by combining 3D objects |
asymmetrical balance | two sides of a composition are different but have the same visual weight (informal balance) |
atmospheric perspective | a method of creating the illusion of depth by representing objects further away with less clarity of contour and diminished color and contrast (aerial perspective) |
background | the part of an artwork farthest away from the viewer, and closest to the horizon line |
balance | (principle of design) arranging visual elements so that a composition has equal visual weight on each side of an imaginary line |
batik | method of dying cloth that involves the use of resist materials to prevent dye from coloring certain areas of the cloth |
center of interest | the focal point or area of emphasis |
ceramics | sculpture or pottery made from clay |
cityscape | a picture of the outside with the city or buildings being the most important part |
clay, natural | a moist earth of decomposed rock used to create pottery |
coil | long roll of clay or fiber joined into a circle or spiral |
collage | "coller" means to paste a collage is a composition made by attatching a variety of materials to a flat surface |
collagraph | a print made from a specifically constructed plate that has been produced in a collage manner, resulting in high and low surfaces which hold ink differently during printing |
color | (element of art) reflected light- hue, value, intensity |
color schemes | purposely selected groups of colors chosen for their unique relationship to one another monochromatic analogous complementary traid split-complementary |
color wheel | a predetermined arrangement of the primary, secondary, and intermediate colors on a circular wheel used to define color relationships |
complementary | two colors opposite of the color wheel blue/orange yellow/violet |
composition | the arrangement of the elements or objects in an artwork. the way principles of art are used to organize elements |
contour line | an outline drawing of a form or object defines edges and surface ridges |
contrast | (principle of design) a difference between elements in an artwork |
cool colors | green blue violet |
crosshatching | shading technique which uses layering of repeated parallel lines in different directions to create the appearance of volume |
depth | distance between fore ground, middle ground, and background |
design | a visual plan, organization, or arrangements of elements in an artwork |
diagonal | lines that slant |
drawing | using lines to show form of figures |
dry brush | lightly touching the surface with a brush coated in ink, paint, or other medium to create a scratchy textured effect |
edition | set of prints made from the same plate |
elements of art | line shape form texture color value space language of art of the basic elements used |
emphasis | (principle of design) stresses one element or area of a work of art to make it attract the viewers attention |
etching | intaglio technique in which acid is used to incise lines in a metal plate includes aquatint, soft/hard grounds |
figure drawing | drawing the whole body of a person |
focal point | area of an artwork that attracts the attention first |
foreground | the part of an artwork closest to the viewer and usually positioned at the bottom of the artwork |
form | (element of art) 3 dimensions- height, width, and depth |
formal balance | two sides of a composition are identical (symmetrical balance) |
free form shape | unique shapes without given names |
function | the purpose for which and object is used |
geometric | shapes of forms with math names circle triangle square sphere cube prism pyramid |
hatching | shading technique that uses layering or repeated parallel lines to create the appearance of volume |
hard edge | in 2D artwork, shapes with clearly defined outlines |
horizon line | line where the sky and ground appear to meet |
horizontal | a line that is parallel to the top and bottom edges of the surface plane |
hue | another name for color related to the wave length of the reflected light |
illusion of depth | feeling or appearance of distance created by color, line, value, placement, and size on a flat surface |
intensity | the brightness or dullness of a color |
intermediate colors | colors created by the combo of a primary color and secondary color that are next to each other on the color wheel red-orange blue-violet yellow-green |
invented texture | a type of invented texture that does not represent real texture but creates the sensation of one by repeating lines and shapes in a 2D pattern. fabricated texture from the imagination in contrast to one produced by nature. |
line | the path of a moving dot |
linear perspective | a system of drawing or painting to give the illusion of depth on a flat surface all parrallel lines receding into the distance are drawn to one or more imaginary vanishing points on the horizon in such a work |
medium | material, such as pencil, pen, watercolors, oil paint, pastel, acrylic paint, clay, wood, stone, found objects, used to create art. plural is media |
middle ground | area in an artwork between fore and background |
modeling | technique of adding or buidling up clay, plaster, metal or other pliable materials into 3D forms |
monochromatic | a color scheme using tints and shades of one color |
mono-print | a print made in an edition of one, often from a painting made on a non-absorbent surface |
negative shape | flat area that is not the subject matter |
negative space | empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms |
neutral colors | color category that encompasses whites, grays, blacks, and browns |
non objective | style of an art in which there is no recognizable subject matter |
opaque | quality of a material that does not let any light pass through opposite of transparent |
organic shapes | a fluid shape having none of the angularity associated with geometric shapes organic shapes are often associated with objects in nature |
original | one of a kind |
overlapping | placing one object in front of another to show depth |
paint | pigment mixed with oil or water |
painting | to make an artwork using wet media such as tempera or watercolor paints |
pallette | tray used by painters for mixing colors of paint |
parallel | lines that move in the same direction and always stay the same distant apart |
pattern | a choice of lines, colors, and or shapes repeated over and over in a planned way |
perspective | a way of creating the illusion of depth on a 2D surface |
pigment | any coloring matter mixed with a liquid or binder to make paint, ink crayons, etc. |
pinch | a method of hand-building pottery or sculpture by pressing, pulling, and pinching clay or other soft materials |
point of view | angle from which the viewer sees an object |
portrait | an artwork that shows a specific person or animal, often shows only the face |
positive space | shapes or forms |
primary colors | the first colors from which all other spectrum are mixed red yellow blue |
principles of design | balance emphases contrast rhythm unity proportion the rules by which an artist organizes the elements of art to create a work of art |
print making | the design and productions of prints by an artist |
proportion | the size of relationships of parts to a whole and to each other |
radial balance | type of balance in which lines, shapes or elements branch out from a central point in a circular pattern |
realistic | art that shows life as it is, art that aims to reproduce things as they appear |
relief print making | technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface, usually by cutting away non-image area. includes linocut, woodcut collograph, and etching |
relief sculpture | type of sculpture in which forms project from a flat background |
rhythm | principle of design) regular repetition of any of the elements of design, with or without periodic alteration |
scale | the relative size of an object as compared to other objects, to the environment or the human figure |
sculpture | 3D artwork |
sculpture in the round | freestanding sculpture that is complete on all sides |
seascape | a picture of the outside, with a body of water being the most imporant part |
secondary colors | color made by mixing two primary colors orange violet green |
serigraph | technique that uses a squeegee to force ink through selected parts of stretched mesh containing the image. (silkscreen) |
shade | the dark value of a color made by mixing black with a color. the opposite of tint |
shading | the use of a range of values to define form |
shape | an element of art. shape is enclosed space having only two demensions (height x width) |
simulate texture | texture that is created through careful and methodical imitation of actual and natural textures |
slab | hand building ceramic method in which flat pieces of moist clay are joined together with slip |
space | (element of art) emptiness between, above, around, below, or within objects. the distance around and between things. an area that can be filled with an art element |
still life | an arrangement of inanimate objects |
stippling | a shading technique which uses layering of repeated dots to create the appearance of volume |
subject | the image that viewers can eaily recognize in a work of art |
subtractive | a sculpture technique in which material is removed by carved or cutting |
symbol | an image that stands for an idea or has a meeting other than its outward appearance |
symmetrical balance | two sides of a composition are identical (balance) |
texture | (element of art) how things feel or how they might look on the surface |
theme | the most important idea or subject in a composition the subject of a work of art, sometimes with a number of phrases or variation |
3D | artwork that has height, width, and depth |
tint | light value of a color by mixing white with a color |
translucent | quality of a material that allows light to pass through it but one cannot see through it |
transparent | quality of a material that allows light to pass through it |
2D | artwork that is flat or measured by height and width |
unity | (principle of design) sense of wholeness in an artwork. a coherent relationship among the elements in a work of art |
value | (element of art) lightness or darkness of a gray or a color |
vanishing point | point on the horizon where receding parallel lines seem to meet |
variety | (principle of design) difference or contrast |
warm colors | red orange yellow |
warp | in weaving, lengthwise threads held in place on the loom and crossed by the weft threads |
wash | a thin transparent layer of paint |
weaving | interlacing two sets of parallel threads. decorative art made by interlocking one material in other materials |
weft | in weaving, the filling threads, running horizontally in weaving |
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