Monica Munir Art II Exam Part III
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- 8. Are made by mixing 2 primary colors this makes orange, violet, and green
- 11. Works of art that may be expressive, but generally have utilitarian purposes. This includes fiber arts, ceramics, metalsmithing, fabrics, furniture, basketry, etc
- 14. A horizontally drawn line that is even with the viewer’s eye. In landscape scenes it can be the actual horizon line, but it can be drawn in still life
- 16. A twentieth-century art movement developed mainly by Pocasso and Braque in which the subject matter is broken up, analyzed, and reassembled in an abstract form, emphasizing geometric shapes
- 17. Combinations of colors that are considered satisfying or that produce certain effects
- 20. An oriental method of beautiful handwriting
- 23. An area of education that provides programs in art production, art history, aesthetics, and art criticism for students in public school
- 25. A personal belief or impression that may be true for the individual but not for other people
- 26. Is an artist who plans the appearance and form of useful objects, such as computers, telephones, cars, toys, and kitchen appliances
- 27. The flat surface or plane that the artist organizes in the picture
- 29. Having height and width and depth
- 31. An illusion of movement, or implied movement, cause by the response of the eye to lines, shapes, and colors arranged in artworks
- 34. Are mixed from a primary color & secondary color that are next to each other on the color wheel
- 37. A technique of painting in which water-based pint is mixed or tempered with egg-yolk
- 38. A way to show three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, using one vanishing point. One object faces the viewer; the lines defining other objects in the artwork recede at an angle to a single vanishing point on the horizon line.
- 39. Electronic art made up of pixels
- 40. – Balance, emphasis, proportion, pattern, rhythm.
- 43. another word for color
- 44. Colors that contrast with one another. They are opposite one another on the color wheel
- 51. Are lines that are real and can be seen
- 52. The materials, such as oil, watercolor, etc., used to create an artwork; or a category of art such as drawing, painting, or sculpture
- 53. Can describe empty or full areas that are far away or nearby and areas that are huge or small
- 54. A technique in which a design is incised in a plate of metal, wood, or plastic. A print is then made from the plate.
- 56. The things that are represented in an artwork, such as people, buildings, trees, etc
- 57. Are red, yellow, and orange
- 59. The artist uses crisp and clear lines and shapes to show close-up detail
- 60. – The diminishing of color intensity to lighter and duller hues to give the illusion of distance
- 62. Sometimes referred to as free form is irregular & uneven often found in nature
- 63. – A chalky, colored crayon consisting of pigment and adhesive gum. Also, paintings done with such crayons
- 64. A synthetic painting medium in which pigments are mixed with acrylic, a plastic emulsion that acts as a vehicle and a binder
- 66. Is the path of a point moving through space
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- 1. often called “free-form” they have irregular and uneven edges and, are often found in nature
- 2. A paint made from a mixture of colored pigment and linseed oil
- 3. A form of water- soluble paint used to create opacity
- 4. Is ceramic ware that is made from natural clay. It is soft, porous, and fired at low temperature
- 5. Objects made of clay and fired in a kiln to a permanent form. Ceramics are often decorated with glazes and fired again to fuse the glass to the clay body
- 6. Is a hue mixed with black to make a darker color value.
- 7. Are made of a series of diagonal lines moving in different directions
- 8. On the color wheel, a hue that is combined with hues on either side of its compliment
- 9. Are precise mathematical shapes, circles, squares, and triangles.
- 10. Runs up and down
- 12. Creating and producing apparel for every occasion
- 13. The sensory elements including line, shape form, color, value, space, and texture that are used to create artworks
- 15. A sphere, cube, and pyramid
- 18. The art of making photographs for fine art or commercial purposes
- 19. A condition in which the elements of an artwork appear to fit well together
- 21. Surfaces that are hollow or curved inward
- 22. Are colors which cannot be mixed from other colors, but from which other colors are made
- 24. Is a hue mixed with white to make a lighter color value
- 28. Surfaces that curve outwards
- 29. A way to show three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, using two vanishing points and two sets of converging lines to represent forms. These forms are seen from an angle and have two receding sides. Two dimensions appear to recede: width and depth.
- 30. A likeness of a person, distorted by exaggerated features or mannerism
- 32. A technique of creating three-dimensional or relief sculpture by molding strips of paper soaked in glue or paste.
- 33. Also called simulated textures is the way a surface appears through the sense of vision
- 34. A career that involved planning space inside a house or building, including furnishings
- 35. Lines that are produced to express an idea, mood, or quality (for example, graceful, nervous, delicate, aggressive, etc.)
- 36. Is the special character of a line. For example light, dark, broken, curved
- 41. Is flat, 2-D area with height and width
- 42. It is a form of art that stresses the form of its subject rather than its actual appearance. The subject is broken down into art elements
- 45. An artist uses guidelines (horizon line and vanishing point) to position shapes to appear near or faraway
- 46. A mural technique formed by placing colored pieces of marble or glass (tesserae), small stones, or ceramic tiles in a layer of adhesive material
- 47. A person who makes artworks and is skilled in composing subject matter and the art elements with a variety of art materials and procedures
- 48. Artworks created in our own time
- 49. Implied lines suggested by the direction in which figures in a picture are looking, or from the observer’s eye to the object being looked at
- 50. An Artist may use color and value contrast to give a painting or drawing the appearance of texture as distinguished from the texture of the artwork itself
- 55. A gradual change from light to dark values this creates a 3-D effect
- 58. A twentieth century style in which artist sought to create an impression of movement by means of optical illusion
- 61. A furnace capable of controlled high temperatures used to fire ceramic ware and sculpture
- 65. An artist element with three properties: hue, value, and intensity