How to classify and describe art.

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How to classify and describe art. Properties of Art How to classify and describe art.

Referring to the visual aspects of art. form

Actual vs Implied Lines

Contour and Psychological Lines

Geometric and Biomorphic (Organic) Shape

Open and Closed Shape

Color or Hue Secondary: orange, green, Primary: red, yellow, blue violet Primary: red, yellow, blue Intermediate/tertiary: Mix primary and secondary together Complementary: opposite

Warm and Cool Colors Can you have a warm green? Can you have a cool red?

Value

Saturation/Intensity

Texture (implied and actual)

Space/Perspective

Mass and Volume

Composition

Foreground/Background

Symmetrical and Asymetrical

Balance

Positive and Negative Space

Subject matter Content

What do you do when art is non-representational? Use formal elements of art to describe the work. Art without a subject matter will usually have a meaning. Provide context. Provide interpretation.

Combination of form and composition Style

Period Style-common traits of a particular historical era.

Regional Style-stylistic traits that are common within a geographical region.

Representational Style-give a realistic or lifelike appearance of the subject matter. Naturalism/realism Idealism Illusionism

Abstract Styles-captures the essence of a form. Non-representational/Non-objective Expressionism

Linear

Painterly

Materials and process of which art is made. Medium and technique

Painting Fresco, panel, illumination, scroll

Mosaic and Stained Glass

Graphic Arts Drawing Printmaking Cartoons Web design

Photography

Sculpture Relief Free standing

Ephemeral Arts-performance art, earthworks, cinema, video

Architecture