chap 6 Flashcards
__ describes a work’s ability to call forth tactile sensations and feelings. The surface quality
texture
__ texture is the real surface quality
actual
__ texture is an illusion of surface quality. it appears to be actual texture, but it is not
visual
Max Ernst invented a technique called __, from the french word fritter, “to rub”
frottage
William Garnett creates visual texture by using what media?
photography
___ - art that moves or at least seems to move
kinetic art
Bernini’s David is __ as opposed to Michelangelo’s David, which is at rest
caught in the midst of action
Monet’s Water Lillies causes the viewer to move because it is so large that it
encircles the room
___, also know as Op-Art, is an art style particularly popular in the 1960s in which line and color are manipulated in ways that stimulate the eye into believing it perceives movement
optical painting
__’s work is an example of Op-Art
Bridget Riley
Pollock’s work us considered __ not just because it prompts the viewer to become actively engaged. but because the drips and sweeps of paint record his action as a painter and document it
action painting
like Matisse, Grace Ndiritu includes patterned decorative__ in her work
fabrics
What media does Bill Viola use for his Room for St John of the Cross
video, sound, a cubicle/cell installation
what is the subject he is portraying in this work