Visual Arts Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Rap Elements awesome | Tempo, beat, rythm, harmony, texture |
Humanities | Visual arts, architecture, mucis, theatre,dance,literature,film |
Questions to ask about art | What is it? How it is put together?How does it appeal to the senses?What does it mean? |
Humanities | includes arts |
Creativity | the act of bringing forth new forces and forms |
Concerns of Art | Creativity, aesthectic communication,symbols and fine arts and crafts |
The Purpose of Art | Provides a record |
The purpose of art | gives visible or other form to feeling |
The purpose of art | reveals metaphysical or spiritual truths |
The purpose of art | helps poeple see the workd in new or innovative ways |
The functions of art | enjoyment |
the functions of art | political and social commentary |
the functions of art | therapy |
the dunctions of art | artifact |
Stylistic analyst | curvilinear "line", pallete, brush strokes |
Theatre | A place for seeing; interpertive discipline |
Theatre | Represents an attempt to reveal a cision of human life through time , sound and space |
Genres of Theatre | Tragedy,comedy,tragicomedy,melodrama |
Tragedy | unhappy ending |
tragicomedy | tragedy and comedy |
melodrama | stereotyped characters implausible plots and emphasis on spectacle |
Performance Art | includes audience non-theatre artist and a non theatre encironment |
Elements of Theatre | Script,plot,exposition, complication, denouement, character, the protagonist, themes |
Script | contains dialogue used by actors |
plot | structure of play gives play shape |
Exposition | provides necessary background information |
Complication | contains meat of play it also comprises a series of conflicts and decisions |
Denouement | final resolution of the plot and end to the action a clear and ordered resolution |
Exposition, complication and denouement | comprise a time frame in which the remaining parts of the play operate |
Character | persons in the play |
The Protagonist | central personage; leading actor or major character |
Themes | main idea of play; content of it |
Visual Elements | Theatre types, scene design,lighting design |
Visual elements | physical relationship between the actors and the audience |
Theatre Types | Where audience is sitting;how it is set up |
Scene design | to create and environment that is conducive to the production ends |
lighting design | sets the light over the entire production, stage,actor |
Aural Elements | How a production sounds looks, feels and reads |
Dynamics | structural pattern of play |
the actor | through movements and speech, the audience perceives the play |
Vocal forms of music | Art song, cantata,mass,motet,opera,oratorio,concert overture, |
Art song | setting of poem to music |
Cantata | choral work with one or more soloists and an instrumental ensemble has several movements |
Mass | sacred choral composition |
Motet | a polyphonic choral work shorter then a mass employs a sacred latin text other then that of a mass |
Opera | drama set to music |
oratorio | large scales composition uses a chorus vocal soloists and orchestra |
Concert overture | one movement performed in sonata form |
Instrumental forms of music | concerto sonata suite fugues symphony |
Concerto | an extended compostion for an instrumental soloists and orchestra |
Sonata | an instrumental compostion in several movements written for one to eight players |
suite | set of dance inspired movements written in the same key but differing in tempo, meter and character |
Symphony | an orchestral composition usuall in four movements |
Fugue | a polyphonic composition based on one main theme or subject written for a group of instruments or voices or for a single instrument |
Elements of Music | sound,rythm,melody harmony tonality texture form |
Sound | anything that excites the auditory nerve |
Rythm | recurring pulses and accents that creat identifiable patterns |
Beat | individual pulses |
Meter | regular succession of rythmical impulses or beats |
Tempo | rate of speed of the composition |
Melody | a succession of sounds with rythmic tonal organization |
Harmony | two or more tones sound at the same time |
tonality | the specific key in which a composition is written |
texture | the melodic and harmonic characteristics of a compostion |
form | essence of something, shape, structure |
Monophony | a texture comprising a single melodic line |
Homophony | a texture characterized by chordal development supporting one melody |
polyphony | many sounding;occurs when two or more melodic lines are performed at the same time |
Medium | used by artists to execute their work |
Drawing | two dimensional art |
Dry Media-Drawing | chalk,charcoal,graphite,pastel |
Wet Media-Drawing | pen and ink, wash and brush |
Chalk | fairly flexible;creates a wide variety of tonal areas, heavy or light pressure |
Charcoal | a burnt wood product |
Graphite | a form of carbon like coal |
pastel | chalk medium,colored pigment and a non greasy binder have been combined |
pen and ink | a wet drawing medium |
wash and brush | similar to watercolor in painting |
Painting Medias | oil,watercolor,gouache, tempera,acrylics,fresco |
oils | dry slowly and can be reworked for texture manipulation, durable |
watercolor | any color medium that uses water as a thinner |
gouache | watercolor medium add gum to ground opaque colors mixed with water |
tempera | an opaque watercolor medium that spans history. Comprises ground pigments and their color binders such as gum or glue, best known for egg tempera. Appears almost gemlike. Fast drying. |
Acrylics | modern synthetic product water soluable uses acrylic polymer as binding agent |
Fresco | wall painting technique uses pgiments suspended in water and applied to fresh wet plaster |
Relief printing | process by which the ink is transferred to the paper from raised areas on a printing block |
Intalgio | opposite of relief printing transfers ink to the paper from grooves cut into the metal plate |
Line engraving | cutting grooves into the metal plate with special sharp tools |
etchings | removes surface of plate by exposing it to an acid bath |
drypoint | scratching the surface of a plate with a needle |
aquatint | areas of solid tones as well as gradations of tone from white through grays and blacks |
planographic process | prints from plane surface |
litography | stone writing |
Focal point | greatest visual appeal |
Pitch | quality of sounds, highness or lowness governed by vibrations per second |
Value | relationships between black and white |
Duration | length of time vibration maintained without interuption |
Baroque | late 16th - early 18th century |
Post-impressionism | late 19th century |
Abstract Expressionism | mid 20th century |
High Renaissance | late 15th - early 16th century |
Archaic | mid 5th B.C.E. |
Gothic | late 18th - early 19th century |
Classicism | Ancient Greece & Rome |
Serialism | mid 20th century |
Romanticism | late 18th - 19th centuries |
Impressionism | mid - late 19th century |
Greek Classicism | Ancient Greece and Rome |
Realism | mid 19th century |
Neoclassicism | 20th century |
Neorealism | Post-World War II |
Symbolism | late 19th - mid 20th century |
Classical | mid 5th century B.C.E. |
Modernism | 20th century |
Gothic | late 18th - early 19th century |
Baroque | GioVanni Vanni |
Post-Impressionism | Van Gogh |
Abstract Expressionism | Jackson Pollock |
High Renaissance | Micheangelo |
Gothic | Chartres Cathedral Jamb |
Classicism | Mozart |
Baroque (music) | Bach |
Serialism | Schoenberg |
Romanticism | Chopin |
Imprssionism | Debussy |
Greek Classicism | Sophocles |
Realism | August Wilson |
Neoclassicism | Jean Racine |
Neorealism | Rosellini |
Symbolism | Kurosawa |
Baroque (architecture) | Villa Lante |
Classical (architecture) | The Parthenon |
Modernism | Frank Lloyd Wright |
Gothic (architecture) | Chartres Cathedral |
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