Art II Exam Study Guide

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Across
  1. 2. the relationship of size, location or amount of one thing to another
  2. 6. a line that is not actually drawn, but suggested by a part of an image
  3. 7. colors not on the color wheel
  4. 8. material woven, felted, or knit assemblage – using found objects and putting them together
  5. 9. colors opposite each other on the color wheel (green/red; blue/orange; yellow/puruple)
  6. 14. colors such as blue, purple and green (typical things that remind you of water and being cool)
  7. 15. an arrangement of lines or shapes created to form a pattern or decoration
  8. 16. sculpted elements remain attached to solid background of the same material
  9. 18. balance, unity, contrast, emphasis, pattern, movement and rhythm
  10. 21. a place in which objects meet an audience
  11. 22. the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
  12. 23. earth and water
  13. 24. the perceived surface quality of a work of art
  14. 28. review or examine something critically
  15. 29. an edited collection of the artists best artwork that showcases their styles and methods
  16. 32. technique accomplished using a pottery wheel
  17. 33. shows the shape of an object or figure
  18. 34. colors such as red, yellow, orange (typically known as warm like fire)
  19. 35. an oven to fire clay
  20. 36. includes height, width and depth
  21. 37. larger differences in a design. Can be seen with opposite colors, dramatic value scales or various sizes of objects
  22. 39. used to mix all the other colors, but cannot be mixed from other colors themselves (red, blue, yellow)
  23. 41. made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity
  24. 44. various tints and shades of a single color
  25. 45. man-made, precise or regular
  26. 48. a visual path for the viewer to follow across a composition. This can include visual representations of movement or actual movement through kinetic art
  27. 50. what you want the focus to be on, usually located in the foreground and has the most detail.
Down
  1. 1. the center of interest or activity in a work of art
  2. 3. the area that surrounds the object or objects in a work of art
  3. 4. line, space, shape, color, value, form, texture
  4. 5. placing distant objects higher in the picture plane
  5. 10. rolling the clay evenly from the center for hand-building
  6. 11. a long, narrow mark or band
  7. 12. wheel a circular format for organizing color in order to show the relationships between colors
  8. 13. the significance or importance that you give something. This can be achieved by focal point, style or scale.
  9. 17. colors created from combining two primary colors (green, orange, violet)
  10. 19. the part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer: the area that is behind the main figure or object in a work of art
  11. 20. the name of the color or the color itself
  12. 25. colors created from combining one primary color and one secondary color (blue-green, - red-orange, yellow-green, ect.)
  13. 26. the ground or parts situated in the front of an art work; the portion of a scene that is closest to the viewer
  14. 27. the brightness or dullness of a color
  15. 30. the overall physical nature of an artwork, or the shapes that make up an artwork
  16. 31. to lighten a color (add a color to white)
  17. 38. the middle of a painting or area between the foreground and the background, often where the main action takes place
  18. 40. flat, even and wide to hand-build
  19. 42. the size of one object compared to the size of something else
  20. 43. the area filled by the object or objects in a work of art
  21. 46. picture or shape that has a particular meaning
  22. 47. the way that different parts of a composition relate to one another. There are 4 types of balance: symmetrical, approximate symmetry, asymmetrical and radial.
  23. 49. level the height a viewer’s eyes are positioned to the ground and in relation to the horizon line