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Visual Arts Vocab
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1. Refers to shapes or forms having irregular edges or to surfaces or objects resembling things existing in nature.
Organic
Printmaking
Art criticism
Subtractive
2. An element of art. Color has three properties: hue - value - and intensity.
Still life
Color
Color theory
Unity
3. Personal and thoughtful consideration of an artwork - an aesthetic experience - or the creative process.
Distortion
Gesture drawing
Mass
Reflection
4. Plural of medium - referring to materials used to make art; categories of art (e.g. - painting - sculpture - film).
Media
Tone
Collage
Watercolor
5. Refers to shapes or spaces that are or represent areas unoccupied by objects.
Pattern
Aesthetics
Negative
Analogous
6. A graphic system used by artists to create the illusion of depth and volume on a flat surface. The lines of buildings and other objects in a picture are slanted - making them appear to extend back into space.
Linear perspective
Tint
Media
Color relationships
7. Includes thinking and communication. Visual thinking is the ability to transform thoughts and information into images; visual communication takes place when people are able to construct meaning from the visual image.
Visual literacy
Contour drawings
Pattern
Mass
8. Special stress given to an element to make it stand out.
Structure
Emphasis
Motif
Assemblage
9. The purpose and use of a work of art.
Monochromatic
Stylized
Media
Function
10. A work of art for Which more than one type of art material is used to create the finished piece.
Sculpture
Visual literacy
Mixed media
Gesture drawing
11. A three-dimensional composition in which a collection of objects is unified in a sculptural work.
Point of view
Assemblage
Negative
Contour drawings
12. Pertaining to representation of form or figure in art.
Installation art
Focal point
Figurative
Gesture drawing
13. The purpose and use of a work of art.
Reflection
Function
Subordination
Scale
14. Refers to the colors red - yellow - and blue. From these all other colors are created.
Primary colors
Point of view
Genre
Shade
15. Colors selected and used without reference to those found in reality.
Rectilinear
Volume
Arbitrary colors
Movement
16. In perspective drawing - a point at which receding lines seem to converge.
Intensity
Mixed media
Vanishing point
Scale
17. The organization of elements in a work of art.
Visual literacy
Aerial perspective
Composition
Function
18. The visual sensation dependent on the reflection or absorption of light from a given surface. The three characteristics of color are hue - value - and intensity.
Style
Color
Intensity
Two-dimensional
19. Refers to the name of a color (e.g. - red - blue - yellow - orange).
Additive
Mixed media
Hue
Emphasis
20. Relative size - proportion. Used to determine measurements or dimensions within a design or work of art.
Nonobjective
Scale
Two-point perspective
Still life
21. A principle of art concerned with combining one or more elements of art in different ways to create interest.
Color
Curvilinear
Texture
Variety
22. A two-dimensional area or plane that may be open or closed - free-form or geometric. It can be found in nature or is made by humans.
Texture
Shape
One-point perspective
Emphasis
23. The importance of the emphasis of one aspect in relation to all other aspects of a design.
Expressive content
Scale
Aesthetics
Dominance
24. The hanging of ordinary objects on museum walls or the combining of found objects to create something completely new. Later - installation art was extended to include art as a concept.
Vanishing point
Installation art
Structure
Expressive content
25. The principle of design dealing with the creation of action.
Performance art
Movement
Mass
Stylized
26. Total visual effect in a composition achieved by the careful blending of the elements of art and the principles of design.
Dominance
Style
Two-dimensional
Unity
27. Includes thinking and communication. Visual thinking is the ability to transform thoughts and information into images; visual communication takes place when people are able to construct meaning from the visual image.
Additive
Monochromatic
Visual literacy
Hue
28. Part of a two-dimensional artwork that appears to be nearer the viewer or in the front. Middle ground and background are the parts of the picture that appear to be farther and farthest away.
Neutral colors
Distortion
Figurative
Foreground
29. A way to show three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface. Lines appear to go away from the viewer and meet at a single point on the horizon known as the vanishing point.
Reflection
Hue
Motif
One-point perspective
30. A system for representing three-dimensional objects viewed in spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface.
Point of view
Perspective
Background
Reflection
31. The outside size and bulk of a form - such as a building or a sculpture; the visual weight of an object.
Visual literacy
Hue
Three-dimensional
Mass
32. A guide for judgment or scoring; a description of expectations.
Emphasis
Foreground
Rubric
Unity
33. The act of curving or bending. One of the characteristics of line.
Composition
Tone
Curvature
Primary colors
34. A branch of philosophy; the study of art and theories about the nature and components of aesthetic experience.
Vanishing point
Structure
Form
Aesthetics
35. Message - idea - or feelings expressed in a work of art.
Organic
Complementary colors
Collage
Content
36. Colors suggesting warmth: red - yellow - and orange.
Foreground
Rubric
Warm colors
Structure
37. Computer programs that involve users in the design and organization of text - graphics - video - and sound in one presentation.
Foreground
Multimedia
Proportion
Line quality
38. Intentional - regular repetition of lines of shapes to achieve a specific repetitious effect or pattern.
Texture
Elements of art
Organic
Rhythm
39. The emptiness or area between - around - above - below - or contained within objects. Shapes and forms are defined by the space around and within them - just as spaces are defined by the shapes and forms around and within them.
Portfolio
Organic
Space
Contour drawings
40. Refers to the process of joining a series of parts together to create a sculpture.
Harmony
Additive
Nonobjective
Distortion
41. Also called color schemes or harmonies. They refer to the relationships of colors on the color wheel. Basic color schemes include monochromatic - analogous - and complementary.
Elements of art
Color relationships
Intensity
Still life
42. An element of art. Color has three properties: hue - value - and intensity.
Color theory
Positive
Gesture drawing
Organic
43. Shapes or spaces that are or represent solid objects.
Value scale
Vanishing point
Harmony
Positive
44. Ideas that express ideas and moods.
Genre
Mass
Expressive content
Analogous
45. Intentional - regular repetition of lines of shapes to achieve a specific repetitious effect or pattern.
Rectilinear
Rhythm
Balance
Two-point perspective
46. A set of characteristics of the art of a culture - a period - or school of art. It is the characteristic expression of an individual artist.
Mood
Expressive content
Style
Aesthetics
47. The size relationships of one part to the whole and of one part to another.
Proportion
Figurative
Linear perspective
Value scale
48. Also called chroma or saturation. It refers to the brightness of a color (a color is full only when pure and unmixed). This can be changed by adding black - white - gray - or an opposite color on the color wheel
Organic
Subordination
Intensity
Primary colors
49. A system to show three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface. The illusion of space and volume utilizes two vanishing points on the horizon line.
Reflection
Curvature
Two-point perspective
Texture
50. This may be horizontal - vertical - or diagonal.
Line direction
Watercolor
Middle ground
Genre