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The visual expression of an idea or experience, formed with skilled through the use of a medium is ________.
Art
In art, a paracular material and its techniques is called _______.
Medium
Associating, questioning, observing, networking, and experimenting are all characteristics of _______.
Creativity
_________ is the process of combining parts of various photographs in one photograph.
Photomontage
________ is art that is produced by those with no formal training, outside the established channels of art exhibition.
Outsider art
_______ is made by people who have had no formal, academic training, but whose works are part of an established tradition of style and craftsmanship.
Folk art
Art that contains images of humans is referred to as ______.
Figurative art
_______ art depicts natural objects in simplified or exaggerated ways which may not be recognizable at first.
Abstract
Art without reference to anything outside itself is referred to as ______.
Nonrepresentational art
_______ is the total effect of the combined visual qualities within a work, including such components as materials, color, shape, line and design.
Form
The meaning or message communicated by a work of art. including its emotional, intellectual, symbolic, thematic and narrative connotations is referred to as ________.
Content
_______ is the symbolic meanings of subjects and signs used to convey ideas important to particular cultures or religions.
Iconography
In the Virgin of Carmel Saving Souls in Purgatory, one of the angels in the foreground is holding a balance. The balance symbolizes _______.
The weighing of souls
The total effect of the combined visual qualities within a work, including such components as materials, color, shape, line and design is ______.
Form
Works like the wooden chairs of George Nakashima are examples of ________.
Art for daily use
The Yoruba create patterned fabric using _______.
Resist-dye
The branch of philosophy that examines the concept of beauty and the relationship between the ideal of beauty and the concept of art Is _______.
Aesthetics
Chris Jordan's work in the Pacific focuses on _______.
Pollution and destruction of animal habitats
The Taj Mahal is a ________.
Mausoleum
Sainte-Chapelle’s most striking feature is ______.
The stained glass windows
The design of the U.S. Supreme Court Building is meant to _______.
Convey stability, balance and order
A ______ can be a basic means of recording and symbolizing Ideas, observations and feelings. It can also show paths of action.
Line
In Tobit Burying the Dead, Andrea di Leone organized his composition using ______.
Triangles
The area within the outline of an object or figure is referred to as a ________.
Shape
______ shapes are irregular curving and seem more relaxed than geometric shapes.
Organic
A 3D area or a solid bulk of material that has height and width can be referred to as ______.
Mass
In 2D working (drawings, paintings, etc.) artist can convey a sense of mass using ______.
Light and dark modeling
The art forms that most closely work with space are _______.
Architecture and sculpture
Overlapping Diminishing Size and Vertical Placement are all devices for ______ in a 2D work of art.
Implying space
The device for creating the illusion of 3D space on a 2D surface is called ________.
Linear perspective
In The School of Athens, Raphael uses linear perspective to point the viewer to _______.
Aristotle and Plato
________ is a means of convey space especially in landscape painting. It uses amount of detail, intensity of color and light and dark to convey spatial differences.
Atmospheric perspective
To convey motion, artist utilize lines and forms that are ______.
Diagonal
The ________ were a group of mostly italian artists in the 20th century who worked to convey motion in their artworks. They were heavily influenced by the Cubists.
Futurists
Who was one of the first artists to use actual motion in sculpture?
Alexander Calder
Value in art is defined as _______.
Relative light and dark
In drawing and painting, artists sometimes use gradations of light and dark to model curved surfaces! This is called ________.
Chiaroscuro
The most basic colors, red, yellow and blue, are the _______.
Primary hues
According to your textbook the element of color has 3 properties. Which of the following is not a property of color?
Relativity
A color scheme that uses variations of a single color is called ______.
Monochromatic
Analogous colors usually seem ______.
Harmonious
Colors across the color wheel from each other are called _______. They always contrast with each other.
Complementary
The tactile qualities of surfaces and the visual representation of them in art is _______.
Texture
The application of very think paint is ______.
Impasto
The _____ helps artists organize the visual elements of art.
The principales of Design
The appearance of oneness or of things belonging together is ________.
Unity
The Principle of Design that adds diversity or interest to a work of art is _______.
Variety
In the painting Interior of a Dutch House, by Pieter de Hooch, the ________ create harmony or unity.
Rectangles
Architects often use symmetrical balance in designing building. More often than not, symmetrical balance conveys ________.
Stability and permanency
Posterity-The Holy Place is a work by Damien Hurst made mostly of _______ on canvas.
Butterflies
n Degas painting Jockeys Before the Race. Degas stages a very dynamic and _______ balance to add interesting movement to the work.
Asymmetrical
_______ areas of an artwork have less interest than other areas of an artwork that are more emphasized.
Subordinate
_______ are aspects of a Work of art that guide the attention of the viewer. Sometimes these are actual lines and sometimes they are implied.
Directional forces
What is the easiest way to create rhythm.
Repetition
Claes Oldenburg was a sculptor who worked with _______ by making sculptures of enormous sculptures of small ordinary objects like safety pins and badminton shuttle cocks.
Scale
The size and shape of the two dimensional picture plane is referred to as the _____.
Format
A supreme court ruling that addresses censorship of art is ______.
Miller v. California
in one decision, a judge determined that a government agency could remove the painting History of Labor in Maine because _______.
The government agency owned it and could do as they pleased with their possession
One of the most accessible forms of art is ____.
Drawing
Often, sketchbooks are used by artist for _______.
Recording ideas to revisit later on
Picasso was inspired to make the painting Guernica ______.
After Nazi Germany bombed a small town in Spain
Any coloring agent, made from natural or synthetic substances, used in paints or drawing materials is referred to as _______.
Pigment
The material used in paint that causes pigment particles to adhere to one another is called the _________. It gives different types of paint their particular characteristics.
Binder
Which groups of artists were probably the first to use manufactured oil paints in tubes that could be bought at a store?
Impressionist
The surface that artists draw and paint on is called the _______.
Support
oldest type of paint uses a type of tree sap as the binder. This type of paint is ________.
Watercolor
________ is a very old type of paint that was used in ancient Rome and in Renaissance Italy for large wall paintings. It involves putting pigment on damp plaster.
Fresco
Tempera paint in its original form has ______ wax as a binder.
Egg yolk
Transparent oil paint is called ______.
Glaze
One of the newest type of paint is ______.
Acrylic
The total number of prints made from a single matrix (plate) and sign by the artist is called an ______.
Edition
Where were the first paints made?
China
Relief, Intaglio, Lithography, and Screen/Stencil are the major types of ________.
Printmaking
A printmaking technique in which the parts of the printing surface that carry ink are left raised, while the remaining areas are cut away is ______.
Relief
n color printmaking or machine printing, the process of aligning the impressions of blocks or plates on the same sheet of paper is _______.
Registration
Any printmaking technique in which lines and areas to be inked are recessed below the surface of the printing plate is ________.
Intaglio
An intaglio printmaking process in which grooves are cut into a metal or wood surface with a sharp cutting tool called a burin or graver is ______.
Engraving
In drypoint prints (a type of intaglio) the line is slightly blurred or softer than the line in ______.
Engraving
_______ is an intaglio printmaking process in which a metal plate is first coated with acid-resistant wax or varnish, then scratched to expose the metal to the bit of nitric acid where lines are desired.
Etching
________ is an intaglio printmaking process in which value areas rather than lines are etched on the printing plate; powdered resin is sprinkled on the plate, which is then immersed in an acid bath, and the acid bites around the resin particles, creating a rough surface that holds ink.
Aquatint
_______ is a planographic printmaking technique based on the antipathy of oil and water; the image is drawn with a grease crayon or painted with tusche on a stone or grained aluminum plate: the surface is then chemically treated and dampened so that it will accept ink only where the crayon or tusche has been used.
Lithography
Honoré Daumier used lithography to create images that brought attention to contemporary _________.
Social ills and injustices
One quality of lithography is that the finished print looks like a(n) _______.
Drawing made with charcoal ink
_______ is known for his lithographic posters advertising cabaret performances in Paris near the end of the 19th century.
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
A sheet of paper, cardboard or metal with a design cut out is a ________. Painting or stamping over the sheet prints the design on a surface.
Stencil
Kim McCarthy achieves a lot ______ in her work Urban Budhha by layering multiple stencils.
Texture
Some printmaking inks are ______ which allows the printmaker to create several colors in their print by overlapping two or more colors of ink.
Transparent
In _______ screen printing, screens are made using a coating of material on the screen that is light sensitive and allows for transfer of photographic images to the screen.
Phot
_______ was the forerunner of the modern camera. It consisted of a dark room (or box) with a small hole in one side, through which an inverted image of the view outside is projected onto the opposite wall, screen, or mirror. and then traced.
Camera obscura
Who was the French person who first developed a light sensitive surface ?
Joseph Niepce
A ________ is a photograph taken by an early photographic process developed in the 1830s, in which a treated metal plate was exposed to light, and the chemical reactions on the plate created the first satisfactory photographic images.
daguerreotype
The depth of the area before the camera that will be in sharp focus in a photo is the _______.
Depth of field
Who was an early photography who used lighting and other variables to make her expressive portraits?
Julia Margaret Cameron
Which photographer opened a gallery devoted to photography?
Alfred Steiglitz
______ made photographs in an unconventional way that Involved placing objects on light sensitive photographic paper!
Man ray
By the 1890’s ______ made it possible to take photos in low light conditions.
Flash photography
_______ pioneered the photo essay. The photo essay was a group of photos taken of one event that told a story.
Margaret Bourne-White
Photographs have been used to bring attention to various social and environmental issues. The photos of ______ document the beauty of nature with the hope of encouraging conservation of beautiful places.
Ansel Adams
Kodachrome, first produce in ________, was the first film for photography that could achieve accurate colors!
1936
The work of Trevor Paglen deals with questions about what the government _______ its citizens.
Keeps secrets from