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How is a line created?
A continuous dot in space
What are the 3 types of lines?
Curly, Wavy, and Zig-Zag
What are the two types of shapes?
Geometric and Organic
How many dimensions?
2D
Positive space…
is the object itself
Negative space…
is the empty space
Another word for color is…?
Element of art with hue, value, and intensity
Intensity
Brightness and dullness of a color
Primary Colors
Red, Yellow, and Blue
Why are they primary colors?
They make other colors and they can’t be made by other colors
Secondary Colors
Orange, Green, Purple
Complimentary Colors
Red-Green
Blue-Orange
Yellow-Purple
Tertiary Colors
By combining a secondary color with a secondary color
Monochromatic
All of the tints, shades, and tone of a single hue
Texture
Visual(implied) vs. tactile(actual)
(Seeing Texture) vs. (Feeling Texture)
Ex. Drawing vs. Sculpture
Value
Lightness and darkness of a surface
How to create tint?
Adding white to the color
How to create shade?
Adding black to the color
What are two shading techniques?
Cross-Hatching and Stippling
Form
Encloses volume and has 3 dimensions
The average human body is…
7.5 heads tall
Proportions of the human face
Eyes falls at half of head
Nose falls at 2/3 of head
Mouth falls at halfway between nose and chin
What is Printmaking?
Method of making prints from a plate
What Printmaking did we use?
Linoleum Relief Print
Kadinsky- Abstract Art
Pablo Picasso- Abstract-Cubism portraits and Still Lifes
Vincent Van Gogh
Bedroom at Arles, The Starry Night, Sunflowers
Piet Mondrian- Abstract primary color schemes
Giorgio de Chirico- ½ point perspective
Sandra Silberzweig- Abstract Chalk Potraits
Andy Warhol- Pop-Art
Romero Britto - Pop-Art Cubist