2D Concepts Final Exam

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refers to the way art elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work of art Balance
refers to a way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements and to create one or more centers of interest in a work of art Emphasis
refers to a way of combining elements to accent their similarities and bind the parts of the picture into a whole Harmony
referes to a way of combining art elements in various ways to achieve intricate and complex relationships variety
a way of combining elements to produce the look of action movement
refers to a way of combining art elements to produce the look and feel of movement rhythm
refers to the relationship of elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements Proportion
refers to a way of combining art elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements gradation
referes to the different ways that the elements of art may be used in a work of art Describe the Principles of Art
Balance, Emphasis, Harmony, Variety, Movement, Rhythm, Proportion, Gradation Name the Principles of Art
sudden or gradual changes in lightness or darkness on the surface of a work of art Value
refers to the surface quality or feel of an object; its smoothness, roughness, softness texture
an enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, color, value, and texture shape
an enclosed space that is defined by height width depth and includes volume form
referes to the distance or area between around above below or within things Space
Describe the Elements of art the basic components used by artists when producing works of art
Name the Elements of Art Color, value, shape form, texture, space
A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point Line
pertaining to artistic vision, interest or experience Aesthetic
Art theories Immitationalism Formalism Emotionalism
the most important thing about art is the realistic presentation of subject mater; work is successful if it reminds us of what we see in the real world Immitationalism
the most important thing about art is the effective organization of the elements of art through the used of the principles Formalism
The most important thing about art is the vivid communication of moods, feelings and ideas to the viewer Emotionalism
the ordering arrangement and interrelationship of all the visual elements within a piece of art composition
the overall basic concept organization of elements and manipulation of media within a piece of art Design
underlying frame work that governs the arrangement and position of its forms structure
when the amount of positive and negative space are relatively equal; can cause visual confusion reversible figure ground
institution that collects and maintains and art collection museum
sells art for profit Gallery
a forum for emerging artists to display their work art space
interactions between black (negative space) and white (positive space) notan
technique featuring light and dark elements in pictorial art chiaroscuro
a preliminary outline or drawing for eventual use in a work of art or design cartoon
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