Intro to 3D Art Final

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Intro to 3D Art Final

What are the 7 elements of art?
line, shape, form, value, color, texture, space
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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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