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LINE A line is the path of a moving point Example of Form Examples of Lines
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FORM: 3-D: Height, Width & Depth Real or Implied
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SHAPE The area enclosed by an outline
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SPACE (Depth of field) organizes elements within the picture plane
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Actual- Control of size and spatial relationships Shallow- Uses little perspective or depth of field
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Texture REAL – a surface which can be felt
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Implied - Drawn or painted texture representing a surface
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Hatch mark A measured guide line to aid the artist in creating a justified grid
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Justified A grid in which the horizontal and vertical axis's are parallel and perpendicular
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Grid System A method of drawing designed to aid the artist by placing a justified grid over the image to be reproduced
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Anamorphic Grid A grid designed to change, alter or distort the original image
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Anamorphic Grid Example
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Core Shadow The darkest or richest value of an object within the picture plane
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Cast Shadow The shadow generated by an object exposed to a light source
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Value – the proper name for shades and shading in art (refers to the range of dark to light within the artwork)
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Highlight The lightest value of an object exposed to a light source
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Reflected Light The phenomenon related to the light which passes around a round object
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Value Scale A tool displaying graded shades to aid the artist in value placement
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3-D (Three Dimensional) An object within the picture plane implying height, width and depth also called having volume (Voluminous)
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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
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Color Wheel A tool designed to aid the artist in: 1.color theory 2.mixing 3.application
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Primary Triad RED Yellow Blue The building block of color theory & mixing
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Secondary Triad Orange green violet Red + yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green red + blue = violet
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Analogous colors A color family comprised of any three (3) colors side-by-side on the color wheel
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Tint Any color on the color wheel plus WHITE
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Shade Any color on the color wheel plus it’s compliment or black
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Hue Another or the proper name for color
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Intensity Refers to the purity & brightness of a color
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Complimentary color Colors opposite one another on the color wheel Red & green Yellow & violet Blue & orange
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Tertiary Color- colors found between primary & secondary colors on the color wheel
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Monochromatic A l l t i n t s & s h a d e s o f a c o l o r
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Collage A method of creating art by pasting materials & media to the picture plane
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Atmospheric Perspective – The illusion of space within the picture plane through the diminution of color and blurring of detail
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Repetition is the use of the element(s) of art more than once in a composition or picture plane
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Examples of repetition creating texture
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RHYTHM
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Balance Symmetrical or formal balance Asymmetrical or informal balance FORMAL INFORMAL
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FORMAL INFORMAL
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Emphasis The artist utilizes any combination of the elements & principles of art to lead the viewers’ eye through the picture plane
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CONTRAST – Displays the differences & variations possible within the elements of art
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Unity – the harmony achieved when the elements and principles of art relate creating a convincing artwork
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19th Paris
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French, Dutch, English & American
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MONET Satiric
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France
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Impressionism began in France in the 1860’s Academie des Beaux-Arts
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Salon Societie Paint in tubes were the new technology
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Harshly
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Paint Tubes
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Colors
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Artists
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Impressionists were known as the independents Light
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MODERN
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Overall
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CAMERA
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Expression
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Impasted Textural
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Emotive
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Collage
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Color & Texture
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Impressionist
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Outrage
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Societie
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REBELS Anarchist
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Gaudy
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Primitive
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Unacceptable
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Muted
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Unnoticed
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CLASSIC
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Religious Themes, History & Royalty, Greek Literature, Landscapes & Still Lives
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71. Claude Monet (1840-1926)Water Lilies 72. Edgar Degas (1834-1917)Ballet Dancers 73. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Porcelain painter 74. Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) Ala Prima Painter 75. Alfred Sisly (1839-1899) Starving Artist/Ala Prima Painter 76. Mary Cassat (1844-1926) American
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77. The Elements of Art 1.Line 2.Form 3.Shape 4.Value 5.Texture 6.Space 7.Color
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78. The Principles of Art 1.Repetition 2.Balance 3.Emphasis 4.Contrast 5.Unity
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79. Andy Warhol
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Highlight Cast Shadow Core Shadow 80.
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Draw & Shade the 5 Geo-forms
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