Midterm Review CFA I Dowdy. Elements and of Art (Fill in the blank: spelling counts!) LINE SHAPE COLOR TEXTURE FORM VALUE SPACE Study the Properties of.

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Midterm Review CFA I Dowdy

Elements and of Art (Fill in the blank: spelling counts!) LINE SHAPE COLOR TEXTURE FORM VALUE SPACE Study the Properties of Art ppt to get definitions for these- and look at the definitions you have in your workbook as well.

Principles of Art: (Fill in the blank: spelling counts) BALANCE MOVEMENT VARIETY EMPHASIS UNITY PROPORTION PATTERN/RHYTHM Study the Properties of Art ppt to get definitions for these- and look at the definitions you have in your workbook as well.

Properties of Art: Multiple choice Sensory Properties Formal Properties Technical Properties Expressive Properties Reflective Properties Study the Properties of Art ppt to get definitions for these-and look at the definitions you have in your workbook as well.

Steps of Criticism: Multiple Choice Describe Analyze Interpret Judge Study the Properties of Art ppt to get definitions for these-and look at the definitions you have in your workbook as well.

General Terms: Multiple Choice Abstract: – Non-objective (Non-representational) – Objective (Representational) Thumbnails Aesthetics Craftsmanship Media

Drawing Boot Camp Multiple choice terms to study Proportion Technical Drawing Expressive Drawing Modeling Still Life Visuality Contour Drawing Blind Contour Sighting Composition

Comic Vocab: Multiple Choice Panel Panel Stack Gutter Close-up Overlap Placement Quartering Head to Body Ratio: 7.5 Hatching Cross-hatching Visual Tags

Art History Connections: Prehistoric Humans and Art (Multiple choice) What did cave paintings look like? – Made of lines – Earth tone colors – Value and detail implied in the rocks – Views from the side – Usually animals, sometimes people – Found on cave ceilings

What were cave paintings made of and what tools were used? (Multiple choice) Blood Pigments Indentations in the rock Animal Fat Hollow bones Moss Scaffolds made of sticks Animal fat to light torches

Why do we think they were made? (multiple choice) Possibly for magical purposes Possibly to record a story Possibly to bring good luck in a hunt Possibly to be part of a ritual Possibly to entertain Possibly for instructional purposes Possibly to give directions to where the hunted have gone Possibly to celebrate a triumph

Locations and specifics (Multiple Choice) CHAUVET: FRANCE – OLDER BY 15,000 YEARS – Painted 30,000 years ago – DISCOVERED MORE RECENTLY – MANY DIFFERENT IMAGES MADE OVER TIME OVERLAP EACH OTHER – REPEATING HORSES MAY SHOW THE PASSAGE OF TIME – LOTS OF DETAIL AND A BIT OF SHADING LASCAUX: FRANCE PAINTED ROUGHLY 15,000 YEARS AGO DISCOVERED BY A CHILD IMAGES MAY TELL A STORY BASIC OUTLINES-IMPLIED INTERIOR LINES BISON MUCH OF THE SUBJECT MATTER ONE IMAGE INCLUDES A HUMAN WITH THE ANIMAL

Ghost Artist: KANDINSKY (multiple choice) First artist to create art that was abstract with no recognizable subject matter Thought of his artworks as compositions inspired by the format of music Used the elements of art to create emphasis, movement, variety, rhythm Uses layered colors and lines to create depth of space Was inspired by the jazz that was the music of his time Worked primarily in the early 1900s….influenced many artists to come…..

OUR PROJECT GOALS WHEN WORKING WITH COMPOSITION (Multiple choice/fill in the blank when they are elements and principles) Point of emphasis-how could you make one? Unity-what is a good way to do it? How did you create movement and balance? How did you create depth of space? How could you make your work look finished with good craftsmanship?

Composition Mistakes: Multiple Choice What should you avoid in placing objects? What is a bad spot for a focal point? How do you create a balance of negative/positive space? What makes a composition boring? What makes a composition interesting?

Color Terms on Test: Multiple Choice Color Wheel Shade/Tint Warm/Cool Intensity Hue Value Primary Color Scheme Complementary Split-complementary Triad Analogous Secondary Tertiary

Printmaking Vocabulary: Multiple Choice Printmaking Relief Printing Block printing Intaglio Drypoint Etching Collograph Plate Brayer Tarlatan Proof Print Edition Stylus

FESTIVE FRIDAY ARTISTS: EXTRA CREDIT ON EXAM Jeremy Geddes Pablo Picasso Alberto Giacometti Roy Lichtenstein John Marion Wayne Theibaud Osamu Tenzuka Thomas Anshutz Georgia O’Keefe Erte