Week 3 Flashcards
two dimensional design in case by lines to signify its height and weight
Shape
Space
An area or surface occupied by the artwork
Positive space
Refers to the areas of the work with the subject
Negative space
Is the space without a subject artist uses facing to create different effects
Perspective
Is it associated with space it is synonymous with point of view angle of vision or frame of reference
Form
This is a three dimensional object that can be held and walk around
Value
The first to the degree of forcible light of tones within image
Texture
Element associated with the sense of touch
Lines
Is a series of connected dots
Color
The spectrum of light broken down when hitting a surface and reflected into the eye
Realism
An attempt to portray the subject as is
Abstract
Means to move away or separate. The artwork is not realistic
Distortion
The subject is misshape condition
Elongation
The subject is lengthened and protraction and extension
Mangling
Subjects are either cut lacerated mutilated or hacked
Cubism
Subject are shown in basic geometrical shape
Symbolism
Presentation of an invisible sign such an idea or quality into something visible
Impressionism
A style of painting that help redirect art toward personal expression in human perception
Fauvism
Characterized by bright colors simplicity expressiveness and abstract genre
Dadaism
Try to provoke the public with a traged form of arts a came from the colonial friend for dad and name hobby horse
Futurism
An early 20th century artistic movement originated in italy. Aims to capture the dynamism speed energy and power of the modern industrial society and the vitality change and restless of modern life
Surrealism
Founded by french poet andre bretton in 1924. It tries to reveal a new in higher reality than that of a daily life