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Art 7 - Review for Final Test Get your notes from your folder
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Elements of Art - Line - the most basic element - can be curved, straight thick or thin Shape - circles, squares, triangles, etc. Color - Red, yellow etc. Form - Cones, cylinders, sphere, cube Space - depth, positive, negative Texture - real (sandpaper) or implied (patterns)
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3-D forms - cone, cylinder, sphere, box
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Perspective Drawing - a way of drawing to show depth in a picture. 1 point perspective cubes, rooms and houses - When drawing, start with a square or rectangle ____________________________________ Horizon Line
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Orthogonal Lines - any lines in a picture that lead to a vanishing point Vanishing Point A place in the distance where objects look like they disappear. Horizon LineYour eye level
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You must be able to draw boxes, rooms, houses and letters in one point perspective
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A Color Wheel consists of 12 colors. 3 Primary Colors 3 Secondary Colors 6 Intermediate Colors
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Tesselation - a design consisting of shapes placed side by side without gaps or overlap.
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M.C. Escher - An artist famous for his tessellations and optical illusions and visual distortions.
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Value - the lightness or darkness of a color Tint - adding white to lighten a color Shade - adding black to darken a color Hanging relief sculpture (has raised and recessed areas) painted in tints and shades of two colors
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Warp: vertical reeds; covered by the weft Weft: horizontal reeds; make the pattern Warp Weft Reed - Plant material used to make baskets
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Optical Art - A design that appears to have movement or looks 3-dimensional.
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Camouflage Art - Art that uses patterns to “hide” objects in a picture. Bev Doolittle is famous for her camouflage Art using nature, wildlife and native Americans in her scenes.
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