ART-yearly Flashcards

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What is a subjective frame

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A subjective frame is an I educate response based on the senses; expressive, personal response; imagination, unscious, intuitive(without thinking) and shared human experiences

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What is a structural frame?

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A structural framess are codes, symbols, and signs used; use of elements-line, shape, texture etc. organisation and relationships; composition , scale; material and techniques

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What is a cultural frame?

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Cultural identity- race, class, gender, place; art movements and styles; influence of scientific and artistic practise; influence of politics and economics; symbols relating to culture

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What is a post modern frame?

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Postmodern frame: use of words or images from the past for a new purpose or in new way; mass media, popular centre; new, non traditional media methods; diversity

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What are the 4 frames

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Subjective
Structural
Cultural
Postmodern

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What are frames?

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Frames are a device or process which help to give us an understanding of what the artist is trying to achieve.

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What is perspective?

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Perspective is the rules used to create a sense of 3D space in a 2D drawing.

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List some of gaudis buildings

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Sagrada familia
CASA Batlló
CASA cavlet
Bellesguard

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What country is Howard Arkley from?

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Melbourne, Australia

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Describe the artworks made by Arkley

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They are very bold, colourful, unique, different

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When was perspective invented

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It was painted by a Florentine architect Fillipo Brunelleshi in 1415

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What is a vanishing point?

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It is where all the lines are pointing into the picture converge at this point

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What are some rules on one point perspective?

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You have to have a vanishing point, the drawing should get smaller when you get closer to the vanishing point, all horizontal lines are drawn in line with the vanishing point

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How is 2 point perspective different to 1 point

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2 point perspective has 2 vanishing points

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