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Visual Arts Vocab
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1. A guide for judgment or scoring; a description of expectations.
Two-point perspective
One-point perspective
Multimedia
Rubric
2. Message - idea - or feelings expressed in a work of art.
Art criticism
Stylized
Content
Contour drawings
3. 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).
Principles of design
Sculpture
Contour drawings
Texture
4. Images in which characteristics of objects are likened to one another and represented as that other. They are closely related to concepts about symbolism.
Watercolor
Point of view
Visual metaphor
Neutral colors
5. A point moving in space. This can vary in width - length - curvature - color - or direction.
Space
Line
Subtractive
Style
6. Also called atmospheric - perspective achieved by using bluer - lighter - and duller hues for distant objects in a two-dimensional work of art.
Gesture drawing
Aesthetics
Aerial perspective
Three-dimensional
7. 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.
Media
Installation art
Organic
Value
8. 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.
Line direction
Multimedia
Color
Movement
9. Personal and thoughtful consideration of an artwork - an aesthetic experience - or the creative process.
Line
Subordination
Form
Reflection
10. Shapes or spaces that are or represent solid objects.
Function
Style
Positive
Structure
11. Colors suggesting coolness: blue - green - and violet.
Cool colors
Art criticism
Two-dimensional
Foreground
12. The drawing of lines quickly and loosely to show movement in a subject.
Scale
Mixed media
Elements of art
Gesture drawing
13. The purpose and use of a work of art.
Structure
Function
Positive
Collage
14. Intentional - regular repetition of lines of shapes to achieve a specific repetitious effect or pattern.
Distortion
Portfolio
Rhythm
Monochromatic
15. Lightness or darkness of a hue or neutral color. A value scale shows the range of values from black to white.
Multimedia
Hue
Value
Contour drawings
16. An organized system for looking at the visual arts.
Installation art
Art criticism
Motif
Aesthetics
17. Simplified; exaggerated.
Proportion
Balance
Stylized
Warm colors
18. Refers to the process of joining a series of parts together to create a sculpture.
Structure
Volume
Additive
Performance art
19. Message - idea - or feelings expressed in a work of art.
Design
Point of view
Content
Assemblage
20. Formed or enclosed by straight lines to create a rectangle.
Rectilinear
Distortion
Vanishing point
Genre
21. Having no recognizable object as an image. Also called nonrepresentational.
Subtractive
One-point perspective
Nonobjective
Intensity
22. 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.
Nonobjective
Expressive content
Art criticism
Foreground
23. Plural of medium - referring to materials used to make art; categories of art (e.g. - painting - sculpture - film).
Media
Collage
Structure
Art criticism
24. Refers to the name of a color (e.g. - red - blue - yellow - orange).
Hue
Design
Analogous
Maquette
25. The space within a form (e.g. - in architecture - volume refers to the space within a building).
Principles of design
Properties of color
Design
Volume
26. 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.
Performance art
Assemblage
Color relationships
Stylized
27. Having height - width - and depth. Also referred to as 3-D.
Visual metaphor
Space
Complementary colors
Three-dimensional
28. 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.
Figurative
Space
Two-dimensional
Stylized
29. Arrangement or work of art showing a collection of inanimate objects.
Line
Still life
Maquette
Multimedia
30. Skills learned while observing firsthand the object - figure - or place.
Observational drawing skills
Complementary colors
Still life
Focal point
31. Color shaded or darkened with gray (black plus white).
Tone
Positive
Reflection
Style
32. In perspective drawing - a point at which receding lines seem to converge.
Harmony
Vanishing point
Virtual
Aerial perspective
33. Characteristics of colors: hue - value - intensity.
Harmony
Properties of color
Form
Style
34. Arrangement or work of art showing a collection of inanimate objects.
Middle ground
Arbitrary colors
Subordination
Still life
35. Special stress given to an element to make it stand out.
Emphasis
Contrast
Analogous
Two-dimensional
36. Colors that are mixtures of two primaries. Red and yellow make orange - yellow and blue make green - and blue and red make violet.
Aesthetics
Mixed media
Aesthetics
Secondary colors
37. Color shaded or darkened with gray (black plus white).
Value
Tone
Multimedia
Figurative
38. 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.
Properties of color
Maquette
Intensity
Shape
39. The angle from which the viewer sees the objects or scene.
Point of view
Installation art
Color theory
Rhythm
40. Color with black added to it.
Complementary colors
Shade
Printmaking
Curvature
41. 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.
Volume
Expressive content
Structure
Linear perspective
42. 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.
Genre
Stylized
Hue
Visual literacy
43. Transparent pigment mixed with water. Paintings done with this medium are known as watercolors.
Figurative
Color theory
Watercolor
Curvature
44. Refers to an image produced by the imagination and not existing in reality.
Virtual
Vanishing point
Subordination
Color relationships
45. Having height - width - and depth. Also referred to as 3-D.
Three-dimensional
Complementary colors
Design
Value scale
46. A three-dimensional composition in which a collection of objects is unified in a sculptural work.
Curvilinear
Multimedia
Intensity
Assemblage
47. Relative size - proportion. Used to determine measurements or dimensions within a design or work of art.
Scale
Mass
Neutral colors
Texture
48. The importance of the emphasis of one aspect in relation to all other aspects of a design.
Dominance
Curvature
Three-dimensional
Design
49. Colors suggesting warmth: red - yellow - and orange.
Hue
Arbitrary colors
Warm colors
Motif
50. Relative size - proportion. Used to determine measurements or dimensions within a design or work of art.
Movement
Mass
Dominance
Scale