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Visual Arts Vocab
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1. The place in a work of art on which attention becomes centered because of an element emphasized in some way.
Color theory
Neutral colors
Focal point
Middle ground
2. In perspective drawing - a point at which receding lines seem to converge.
Watercolor
Motif
Vanishing point
Perspective
3. A color scheme involving the use of only one hue that can vary in value or intensity.
Monochromatic
Shade
Harmony
Color
4. Refers to the name of a color (e.g. - red - blue - yellow - orange).
Sculpture
Middle ground
Hue
Linear perspective
5. The organization of elements in a work of art.
Form
Mixed media
Composition
Monochromatic
6. The space within a form (e.g. - in architecture - volume refers to the space within a building).
Visual literacy
Tint
Volume
Form
7. Simplified; exaggerated.
Subordination
Contour drawings
Stylized
Positive
8. Refers to shapes or spaces that are or represent areas unoccupied by objects.
Figurative
Aerial perspective
Style
Negative
9. 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.
Figurative
Additive
Asymmetry
Contrast
10. Anything repeated in a predictable combination.
Pattern
Multimedia
Analogous
Hue
11. The representation of people - subjects - and scenes from everyday life.
Mixed media
Aerial perspective
Structure
Genre
12. This may be horizontal - vertical - or diagonal.
Movement
Shade
Line direction
Performance art
13. 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
Multimedia
Hue
Sculpture
14. The surface quality of materials - either actual (tactile) or implied (visual). It is one of the elements of art.
Texture
Monochromatic
Pattern
Two-point perspective
15. 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.
Curvilinear
Harmony
Virtual
Shape
16. The state of mind or feeling communicated in a work of art - frequently through color.
Mood
Mass
Aerial perspective
Sculpture
17. The state of mind or feeling communicated in a work of art - frequently through color.
Performance art
Genre
Mood
Contour drawings
18. Colors that are mixtures of two primaries. Red and yellow make orange - yellow and blue make green - and blue and red make violet.
Genre
Secondary colors
Observational drawing skills
Gesture drawing
19. 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
Contour drawings
Foreground
Abstract
20. The colors black - white - gray - and variations of brown. They are included in the color family called earth colors.
Still life
Motif
Background
Neutral colors
21. Area of a two-dimensional work of art between foreground and background.
Foreground
Curvature
Tone
Middle ground
22. Formed or enclosed by straight lines to create a rectangle.
Rectilinear
Genre
Complementary colors
Printmaking
23. A systematic - organized collection of student work.
Principles of design
Portfolio
Curvature
Background
24. The principle of design that combines elements in a work of art to emphasize the similarities of separate but related parts.
Harmony
Arbitrary colors
Tone
Balance
25. Making an element appear to hold a secondary or lesser importance within a design or work of art.
Line quality
Subordination
Emphasis
Color theory
26. The angle from which the viewer sees the objects or scene.
Arbitrary colors
Gesture drawing
Line quality
Point of view
27. Colors that are mixtures of two primaries. Red and yellow make orange - yellow and blue make green - and blue and red make violet.
Balance
Curvature
Complementary colors
Secondary colors
28. The way in which parts are arranged or put together to form a whole.
Maquette
Cool colors
Aesthetics
Structure
29. The unique character of a drawn line as it changes lightness/darkness - direction - curvature - or width.
Assemblage
Line quality
Arbitrary colors
Pattern
30. Colors suggesting coolness: blue - green - and violet.
Printmaking
Content
Subtractive
Cool colors
31. The colors black - white - gray - and variations of brown. They are included in the color family called earth colors.
Color theory
Neutral colors
Foreground
Movement
32. Formed or enclosed by straight lines to create a rectangle.
Expressive content
Shape
Rectilinear
Value
33. 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
Subtractive
Distortion
Dominance
34. The way in which parts are arranged or put together to form a whole.
Structure
Gesture drawing
Expressive content
Color
35. The outside size and bulk of a form - such as a building or a sculpture; the visual weight of an object.
Monochromatic
Mass
Expressive content
Virtual
36. The plan - conception - or organization of a work of art; the arrangement of independent parts (the elements of art) to form a coordinated whole.
Design
Space
Sculpture
Contour drawings
37. Personal and thoughtful consideration of an artwork - an aesthetic experience - or the creative process.
Media
Reflection
Positive
Virtual
38. A three-dimensional volume or the illusion of three dimensions (related to shape - which is two-dimensional); the particular characteristics of the visual elements of a work of art (as distinguished from its subject matter or content).
Form
Foreground
Background
Point of view
39. Message - idea - or feelings expressed in a work of art.
Composition
Function
Content
Two-dimensional
40. Refers to shapes or spaces that are or represent areas unoccupied by objects.
Vanishing point
Negative
Perspective
Composition
41. A type of art in which events are planned and enacted before an audience for aesthetic reasons.
Performance art
Complementary colors
Rubric
Balance
42. The outside size and bulk of a form - such as a building or a sculpture; the visual weight of an object.
Line quality
Cool colors
Mass
Rectilinear
43. Refers to sculpting method produced by removing or taking away from the original material (the opposite of additive).
Hue
Gesture drawing
Subtractive
Theme
44. Shapes or spaces that are or represent solid objects.
Unity
Positive
Tint
Dominance
45. 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
Organic
Three-dimensional
Collage
46. Colors selected and used without reference to those found in reality.
Function
Rhythm
Hue
Arbitrary colors
47. Arrangement or work of art showing a collection of inanimate objects.
Rubric
Still life
Art criticism
Mood
48. The representation of people - subjects - and scenes from everyday life.
Genre
Warm colors
Media
Rubric
49. Anything repeated in a predictable combination.
Value
Pattern
Organic
Color
50. The unique character of a drawn line as it changes lightness/darkness - direction - curvature - or width.
Subordination
Dominance
Gesture drawing
Line quality