Art I Second Quarter Vocabulary 1.Transfer Drawing 2.Color Wheel 3.Primary Triad 4.Secondary Triad 5.Analogous Color 6.Tint 7.Shade 8.Hue 9.Intensity 10.Complimentary Color 11.Tertiary Color 12.Monochromatic 13.Collage 14.Analytical Cubism 15.Synthetic Cubism 16.Expressionism 17.Atmospheric Perspective
Transfer Drawing A two step method of copying a drawing to a fresh surface; First coating the back of the original drawing with a soft, dry media (graphite, Charcoal, Chalk) Then re-tracing the drawing face-up on a new surface
Color Wheel A tool designed to aid the artist in: 1.color theory 2.mixing 3.application
Primary Triad RED Yellow Blue The building block of color theory & mixing
Secondary Triad Orange green violet Red + yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green red + blue = violet
Analogous colors A color family comprised of any three (3) colors side-by-side on the color wheel
Tint Any color on the color wheel plus WHITE
Shade Any color on the color wheel plus it’s compliment or black
Hue Another name for color
Intensity Refers to the purity & brightness of a color
Complimentary color Colors opposite one another on the color wheel Red & green Yellow & violet Blue & orange
Tertiary Color- colors found between primary & secondary colors on the color wheel
Monochromatic A l l t i n t s & s h a d e s o f a c o l o r
Collage A method of creating art by pasting materials & media to the picture plane
Analytical Cubism A style of art developed by Pablo Picasso and George Braque which examined the subject to portray all sides of the image simultaneously.
Synthetic Cubism A style of art employing abstracted geometric forms including the use of the collage method.
CUBISM
Expressionism A 20 th Century art movement developed in Germany. This style of art is dominated by the artist’s personal vision of the subject conveying an emotional dimension
Expressionism
Atmospheric Perspective – The illusion of space within the picture plane through the diminution of color and blurring of detail