Art Final Test Flashcards
What is a blending stump?
A drawing tool used to smudge and blend marks made with pencil
What are characteristics of Realism?(5)
True to life proportions Refined details No visible brush strokes Opulent lighting Depicted status and position in society
What styles of art had Impasto brushstrokes as a defining characteristc?
Impressionism and post impressionism
What art style does not represent realistic proportions?
Abstract art
What style of art commonly had everyday life and outdoor scenery as its subject?
Impressionism
What style of art contained a natural effect of light and color?
Impressionism
List artists from the Abstract style of art.(5)
Georges Braque Pablo Picasso Juan Gris Robert Delaunay Fernand Leger
What are some characteristics of pop art?(5)
Recognizable imagery from pop culture bright colors vivid colors intense colors little to no value
Bone dry clay
100% clay
What is another name for bone dry clay?
Greenware
Leather hard clay
75% Clay
25% water
Plastic clay(1 extra)
50% Clay
50% water
Easy to mold the clay because it is soft to the touch
What is a kiln?
A oven used to fuse the minerals in the clay together.
What is the shiny coating on many pieces of pottery?
Glaze
What of is glaze made?(2)
Silica
Minerals
What is the type of clay is ready to be fired?
Greenware
Bisqueware(2)
Clay after the first firing
This clay cannot be reclaimed
What is an additive sculpture method?
When two or more pieces of clay are pressed together to create a new form.
What is a subtractive sculpture method?
When clay is carved or removed from the surface of the form.
To what do the stages of clay refer?
The amount of water mixed in with the minerals that make up clay.
What is the pinch method?
Method of construction used to make around forms.
What is the coil method?
A method of construction created with long snake like ropes of clay.
What is the slab method?
A method of construction used to create a form by joining shapes of cut from thick sheets of damp clay.
Name artists who incorporate realism in their artwork. (6)
Renaissance Mannerism Baroque Rococo Neoclassicism Romanticism