Intro to 3D Art Final
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
What are the 7 elements of art? | line, shape, form, value, color, texture, space |
What are the primary colors? | red, yellow, blue |
What are the secondary colors? | orange, green, purple |
What are the complimentary colors? | red/green, blue/orange, purple/yellow |
What are Analogous colors? | three colors next to each other on the color wheel |
What is the monochromatic color scheme? | one color, but change the value going light to dark |
Line | a continuous mark or moving dot |
Horizontal line represents | rest |
vertical line represents | attention |
diagonal line represents | excitement, confusion |
curved line represents | movement |
contour line | outline the edges of forms or shapes |
shape | an area that is contained within an implied line |
form | describes volume and mass, can/should be viewed form many angle |
value | lightness and darkness of hue (color) |
color | derived from light and adds life to art |
space | the distance or area between, around, above, below, and within objects-creating depths is overlapping placement, size, focus, an perspective or converging lines |
realism | attempted to portray the lives, appearances, problems, customs, and mores of the middle and lower classes, of the unexceptional, the ordinary, the humble, and the unadorned. |
Expressionism | used to denote the use of distortion and exaggeration for emotional effect |
Minimal Art | very simple sculptures were primarily made from industrial materials, such as aluminum, steel, glass, concrete, wood, plastic or stone. |
Coil | a piece of clay rolled like a rope, used in making pottery. |
Pinch Pot | manipulate clay with your fingers in your palm to a hollow shape |
Potter's Wheel | a device with either a manual (foot powdered) or an electric rotating wheel head used to sit at and make pottery forms. |
Assemblage | when an artist build up or assembles material together in order to create a form |
Subtractive Method | when an artist carves or takes away part of the material in order to create the form. |
Positive Space | space in an artwork that is filled with the main subject, in a sculpture, positive space refers to the space the actual object takes up. |
Negative Space | Empty space in an artwork, a void, a hole, etc. |
Hue | name of color |
Texture | the feel and look of an object. The surface quality- rough, smooth, hard, bumpy, soft, wavy, prickly |
High-Art | expensive and one of a kind |
Abstract Art | Imagery that departs from representational accuracy |
Pop Art | represents pop culture in the current time and has repeated pictures |
Medieval Art | Time period has been thought of barbarous, cruel, dark. Art is thought to be crude and primitive |
Hellenistic Art | After the war, the Greeks began creating sculpture in a new Hellenistic style that was less concerned with Classical Greek ideals of perfection and more concerned with displaying emotion, especially feelings of grief or despair. |
Islamic | The term Islamic art describes the art created specifically in the service of the Muslim faith. |
Ancient Art | Refers to the Art of the ancient civilizations that grew up in the area around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, now in Iraq. |
Italian Renaissance | In the Renaissance, art and science were closely connected. Both the artist and the scientist strove for the mastery of the physical world. |
Rococo | portrayed a world of artificiality, make-believe, and game playing. It stresses purely ornamental, light, casual, irregular design. |
Romanticism | characterized by an interest in the personal (an emphasis on "I" and "me"), which inspired writers to explore their own experiences and emotions. |
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