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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
Rubric
Analogous
Texture
2. Condition of being twisted or bent out of shape. In art - distortion is often used as an expressive technique.
Visual metaphor
Additive
Distortion
Mass
3. 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.
Emphasis
Shape
Emphasis
Two-point perspective
4. Pertaining to representation of form or figure in art.
Asymmetry
Expressive content
Figurative
Genre
5. Refers to the colors red - yellow - and blue. From these all other colors are created.
Primary colors
Value scale
Contour drawings
Properties of color
6. 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.
Variety
Observational drawing skills
Shape
Elements of art
7. Colors selected and used without reference to those found in reality.
Tone
Arbitrary colors
Subordination
One-point perspective
8. Having height and width but not depth. Also referred to as 2-D.
Media
Two-dimensional
Analogous
Complementary colors
9. The size relationships of one part to the whole and of one part to another.
Style
Nonobjective
Printmaking
Proportion
10. A systematic - organized collection of student work.
Primary colors
Line quality
Harmony
Portfolio
11. Colors suggesting coolness: blue - green - and violet.
Motif
Gesture drawing
Cool colors
Motif
12. The drawing of an object as though the drawing tool is moving along all the edges and ridges of the form.
Linear perspective
Rubric
Contour drawings
Curvature
13. Lightness or darkness of a hue or neutral color. A value scale shows the range of values from black to white.
Value
Neutral colors
Point of view
Structure
14. Colors opposite one another on the color wheel. Red/green - blue/orange - and yellow/violet are examples of complementary colors.
Style
Pattern
Complementary colors
Warm colors
15. Intentional - regular repetition of lines of shapes to achieve a specific repetitious effect or pattern.
Elements of art
Middle ground
Two-point perspective
Rhythm
16. Total visual effect in a composition achieved by the careful blending of the elements of art and the principles of design.
Theme
Gesture drawing
Virtual
Unity
17. A branch of philosophy; the study of art and theories about the nature and components of aesthetic experience.
Printmaking
Nonobjective
Function
Aesthetics
18. The size relationships of one part to the whole and of one part to another.
Proportion
Contour drawings
Media
Art criticism
19. The surface quality of materials - either actual (tactile) or implied (visual). It is one of the elements of art.
Foreground
Tone
Background
Texture
20. The drawing of an object as though the drawing tool is moving along all the edges and ridges of the form.
Contour drawings
Additive
Line
Portfolio
21. The plan - conception - or organization of a work of art; the arrangement of independent parts (the elements of art) to form a coordinated whole.
Nonobjective
Point of view
Design
Multimedia
22. In perspective drawing - a point at which receding lines seem to converge.
Elements of art
Vanishing point
Dominance
Media
23. A branch of philosophy; the study of art and theories about the nature and components of aesthetic experience.
Genre
Curvature
Aesthetics
Middle ground
24. Refers to shapes or spaces that are or represent areas unoccupied by objects.
Negative
Complementary colors
Structure
Color
25. 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
Intensity
Content
Form
Primary colors
26. The principle of design that combines elements in a work of art to emphasize the similarities of separate but related parts.
Secondary colors
Harmony
Performance art
Aesthetics
27. Having no recognizable object as an image. Also called nonrepresentational.
Mass
Nonobjective
Mood
Aesthetics
28. The principle of design dealing with the creation of action.
Arbitrary colors
Primary colors
Mood
Movement
29. An element of art. Color has three properties: hue - value - and intensity.
Installation art
Color theory
Foreground
Genre
30. Artwork in which the subject matter is stated in a brief - simplified manner. Little or no attempt is made to represent images realistically - and objects are often simplified or distorted.
Properties of color
Abstract
Point of view
Expressive content
31. Colors opposite one another on the color wheel. Red/green - blue/orange - and yellow/violet are examples of complementary colors.
Proportion
Complementary colors
Additive
Color theory
32. Refers to the process of joining a series of parts together to create a sculpture.
Observational drawing skills
Content
Additive
Genre
33. 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.
Aesthetics
Tint
Visual literacy
Harmony
34. Computer programs that involve users in the design and organization of text - graphics - video - and sound in one presentation.
Multimedia
Cool colors
Structure
Subordination
35. 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.
Shade
Texture
Distortion
Foreground
36. A principle of art concerned with combining one or more elements of art in different ways to create interest.
Subordination
Still life
Multimedia
Variety
37. Scale showing the range of values from black to white and light to dark.
Watercolor
Value scale
Three-dimensional
Aerial perspective
38. Colors selected and used without reference to those found in reality.
Portfolio
Neutral colors
Arbitrary colors
Tint
39. Refers to shapes or spaces that are or represent areas unoccupied by objects.
Foreground
Pattern
Negative
Curvature
40. 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.
Style
Space
Function
Texture
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.
Intensity
Color relationships
Organic
Stylized
42. Images in which characteristics of objects are likened to one another and represented as that other. They are closely related to concepts about symbolism.
Linear perspective
Additive
Visual metaphor
Color
43. An artistic composition made of various materials (e.g. - paper - cloth - or wood) glued on a surface.
Two-dimensional
Collage
Structure
Properties of color
44. Plural of medium - referring to materials used to make art; categories of art (e.g. - painting - sculpture - film).
Shape
Neutral colors
Watercolor
Media
45. The outside size and bulk of a form - such as a building or a sculpture; the visual weight of an object.
Mass
Aesthetics
Mood
Composition
46. The part of the picture plane that seems to be farthest from the viewer.
Value
Background
Principles of design
Harmony
47. Message - idea - or feelings expressed in a work of art.
Middle ground
Texture
Content
Complementary colors
48. A guide for judgment or scoring; a description of expectations.
Curvature
Balance
Rubric
Nonobjective
49. The part of the picture plane that seems to be farthest from the viewer.
Content
Distortion
Maquette
Background
50. Formed or enclosed by curved lines.
Curvilinear
Hue
Warm colors
Media