Untitled Deck Flashcards

1
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mixing a primary with a secondary creates these colors.

A

Tertiary/Intermediate colors

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2
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an enclosed area defined and determined by other art elements; 2-dimensional

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Shape

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3
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sharp, blurry, fuzzy, choppy

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Focus

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4
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Shapes that appear stable and resting.

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Static Shape

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5
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We see them in nature and with characteristics that are free flowing, informal, and irregular.

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Organic Shapes

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6
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Categories of Color

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-Primary colors
-Secondary colors
-Tertiary/Intermediate Colors
-Analogous colors
-Complementary colors
-Monochromatic
-Warm colors
-Cool colors

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7
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Red, Yellow, Blue, these colors cannot be mixed. They must be bought in some form.

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Primary colors

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8
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Consists of hue (another word for color), Intensity (brightness) and Value (lightness and darkness).

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Color

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9
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sharp, jagged, graceful, smooth

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Feeling

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10
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it is the space around the positive shape or the shape around the bowl of fruit. In sculpture, it s the empty shape around and between the sculptures.

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Negative Shapes

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11
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Shapes that appears moving and active.

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Dynamic Shape

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12
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are the building blocks or ingredients of an artwork. They are the tools artists use when creating artwork.

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The Elements of Arts

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13
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Categories of Shapes

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-Geometric Shapes
-Organic Shapes
-Positive Shapes
-Negative Shapes
-Static Shape
-Dynamic Shape

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14
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Characteristics of Line

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-Width
-Length
-Direction
-Focus
-Feeling

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15
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long, short, continuous, broken

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Length

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16
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are the solid forms in a design such as a bowl of fruit. In a sculpture, it is the solid form of the sculpture.

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Positive Shapes

17
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thick, thin, tapering, uneven

18
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Types of Line

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-Outlines
-Contour Line
-Expressive Lines
-Sketch Lines
-Calligraphic Lines
-Implied Line

19
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Orange, Violet, Green, these colors are created by mixing two primaries.

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Secondary colors

20
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horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curving, perpendicular, oblique, parallel, radial, zigzag

21
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-a continuous mark made on a surface by moving point.

-an element of art that is used to define shape, contours, and outlines, also to suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made on a surface with a pointed tool or implied by the edge of shapes and forms.

22
Q

We see them in architecture and manufactured items.

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Geometric Shapes