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Define “Composition”
Composition refers to the arrangement and organization of visual elements in a work of art, including how shapes, colors, and forms work together to create a unified whole.
What are the primary colors in paint art?
The primary colors in paint art are red, blue, and yellow, which can be combined to create a wide range of other colors.
What are tertiary colors?
Tertiary colors are formed by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, resulting in hues such as red-orange and blue-green.
What are analogous colors?
Analogous colors are groups of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, typically consisting of a primary color, a secondary color, and a tertiary color. They create serene and harmonious color schemes.
What is the “Subject matter”?
Subject matter refers to the main theme, topic, or focus of a piece of art, encompassing what the artwork represents or depicts. It can include figures, objects, landscapes, or abstract concepts.
What is the difference between medium, media, and materials in art?
Medium refers to the substance the artist uses (e.g., oil, acrylic). Media is the plural form of medium. Materials are the physical elements used to create the artwork, such as paint, canvas, or clay.
What is the difference between an art period and an art movement?
An art period is a block of time where art shares similar attributes, while an art movement is a philosophical approach to art with a common goal.