← Art Appreciation Ch.2 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Perception to become aware through the senses, particularly through sight or hearing Aesthetics refers to an awareness of beauty or to that quality in awork of art or other manmade or natural form which evokes a sense of elevated awareness in viewer Attitude creativity Untrained/Folk Artists those with little or no formal art education to make objects commonly recognized Naive/Outsider Artists is made by people who are largely unaware of art history or the art trends of their time Folk Art applies to art by artist who are part of established traditions of style, theme, and craftsmanship Santos the most common subjects Santeros the artist who painted or sculpted them (Santos) Representational,Abstract, and Non Representational are used to describe at work's relationship to the physical world Representational Art (objective/figurative art) depicts the appearance of things Subjects objects that representational art depicts Tompe l'oeil the most "real" looking paintings. "Fool the eye" Ceci n'est pas une pipe "this is not a pipe" Abstract 1. Work of art that have no reference at all to natural objects 2. Works that forms with no specific references to anything outside themselves Tukutuku panels of many different designs, giving the room a rich and varied visual texture Nonrepresentational Art (nonobjective/nonfigurative Art) presents visual forms with no specific references to anything outside themselves Form refers to the total effect of the combined visual qualities within a work Content refers to the message or meaning of the work of art Iconography is the symbolic meanings of signs, subjects, and images