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Visual Arts Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Color lightened with white added to it.
Unity
Foreground
Tint
Content
2. 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.
Positive
Two-point perspective
Motif
Theme
3. Refers to the colors red - yellow - and blue. From these all other colors are created.
Primary colors
Intensity
Tint
Shade
4. Colors suggesting coolness: blue - green - and violet.
Cool colors
Curvilinear
Style
Motif
5. A color scheme involving the use of only one hue that can vary in value or intensity.
Line quality
Motif
Contrast
Monochromatic
6. The organization of works of art. They involve the ways in which the elements of art are arranged (balance - contrast - dominance - emphasis - movement - repetition - rhythm - subordination - variation - unity).
Curvilinear
Still life
Rectilinear
Principles of design
7. Ideas that express ideas and moods.
Point of view
Value
Mass
Expressive content
8. 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.
Visual metaphor
Shape
Theme
Contrast
9. An element of art. Color has three properties: hue - value - and intensity.
Principles of design
Aerial perspective
Still life
Color theory
10. Transparent pigment mixed with water. Paintings done with this medium are known as watercolors.
Line direction
Structure
Assemblage
Watercolor
11. Personal and thoughtful consideration of an artwork - an aesthetic experience - or the creative process.
Organic
Reflection
Theme
Principles of design
12. 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
Subordination
Performance art
Additive
13. A type of art in which events are planned and enacted before an audience for aesthetic reasons.
Aerial perspective
Rubric
Performance art
Emphasis
14. Simplified; exaggerated.
Scale
Installation art
Balance
Stylized
15. 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.
One-point perspective
Installation art
Line quality
Tone
16. The space within a form (e.g. - in architecture - volume refers to the space within a building).
Watercolor
Volume
Style
Contrast
17. An artistic composition made of various materials (e.g. - paper - cloth - or wood) glued on a surface.
Design
Additive
Collage
Proportion
18. A systematic - organized collection of student work.
Watercolor
Portfolio
Linear perspective
Theme
19. Difference between two or more elements (e.g. - value - color - texture) in a composition; juxtaposition of dissimilar elements in a work of art; also - the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of a picture.
Linear perspective
Contrast
Reflection
Point of view
20. Characteristics of colors: hue - value - intensity.
Three-dimensional
Observational drawing skills
Media
Properties of color
21. Personal and thoughtful consideration of an artwork - an aesthetic experience - or the creative process.
Reflection
One-point perspective
Structure
Virtual
22. Also called atmospheric - perspective achieved by using bluer - lighter - and duller hues for distant objects in a two-dimensional work of art.
Aerial perspective
Value scale
Shape
Two-point perspective
23. 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.
Color relationships
Color
Neutral colors
Monochromatic
24. Special stress given to an element to make it stand out.
Arbitrary colors
Figurative
Emphasis
Line direction
25. 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
Scale
Neutral colors
Texture
26. Sensory components used to create works of art: line - color - shape/form - texture - value - space.
Rubric
Still life
Elements of art
Monochromatic
27. Total visual effect in a composition achieved by the careful blending of the elements of art and the principles of design.
Maquette
Elements of art
Proportion
Unity
28. Intentional - regular repetition of lines of shapes to achieve a specific repetitious effect or pattern.
Rhythm
Space
Motif
Reflection
29. A balance of parts on opposite sides of a perceived midline - giving the appearance of equal visual weight.
Point of view
Watercolor
Assemblage
Asymmetry
30. The importance of the emphasis of one aspect in relation to all other aspects of a design.
Subordination
Point of view
Rubric
Dominance
31. 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.
Middle ground
Perspective
Color
Complementary colors
32. A branch of philosophy; the study of art and theories about the nature and components of aesthetic experience.
Unity
Positive
Aesthetics
Middle ground
33. The drawing of an object as though the drawing tool is moving along all the edges and ridges of the form.
Value
Contour drawings
Multimedia
Color relationships
34. Refers to shapes or spaces that are or represent areas unoccupied by objects.
Aerial perspective
Value scale
Negative
Principles of design
35. The principle of design that combines elements in a work of art to emphasize the similarities of separate but related parts.
Collage
Mixed media
Line
Harmony
36. Refers to the colors red - yellow - and blue. From these all other colors are created.
Primary colors
Color relationships
Rhythm
Value
37. 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.
Mass
Nonobjective
Space
Primary colors
38. The representation of people - subjects - and scenes from everyday life.
Perspective
Color
Performance art
Genre
39. 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.
Value
Printmaking
Shape
Tint
40. Colors that are mixtures of two primaries. Red and yellow make orange - yellow and blue make green - and blue and red make violet.
Secondary colors
Perspective
Volume
Art criticism
41. The purpose and use of a work of art.
Texture
Function
Multimedia
Theme
42. Refers to an image produced by the imagination and not existing in reality.
Primary colors
Virtual
Color relationships
Analogous
43. 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.
Abstract
Installation art
Elements of art
Dominance
44. The way in which the elements in visual arts are arranged to create a feeling of equilibrium in a work of art. The three types of balance are symmetry - asymmetry - and radial.
Balance
Texture
Portfolio
Theme
45. Computer programs that involve users in the design and organization of text - graphics - video - and sound in one presentation.
Composition
Multimedia
Line
Curvilinear
46. Refers to shapes or forms having irregular edges or to surfaces or objects resembling things existing in nature.
Organic
Line direction
Vanishing point
Perspective
47. A principle of art concerned with combining one or more elements of art in different ways to create interest.
Distortion
Positive
Maquette
Variety
48. Formed or enclosed by straight lines to create a rectangle.
Two-point perspective
Background
Elements of art
Rectilinear
49. The colors black - white - gray - and variations of brown. They are included in the color family called earth colors.
Positive
Color relationships
Neutral colors
Mass
50. A branch of philosophy; the study of art and theories about the nature and components of aesthetic experience.
Media
Style
Asymmetry
Aesthetics