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19 Cards in this Set
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Form
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The shape and structure of the figures or objects
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Composition
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The way the figures or objects are arranged
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Line
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The path of a point moving in space, an invisible line of sight
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Color
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Light reveals all colors
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Hue
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The property giving color its name: color has two basic variables - 1. the apparent amount of light reflected 2. the apparent purity
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Color Triange
1. Primary Colors 2. Secondary Colors |
1. Red, Yellow, and Blue
2. Orange, Green, and Purple |
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Texture
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The quality of a surface, such as a rough, shiny, or smooth
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Space
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Can be actual or illusional
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Mass
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Describes 3 dimensional space, the bulk, density and weight of matter in space
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Volume
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Describes 3 dimensional space, the space that mass organizes, divides, or encloses
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Perspective
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Creates an illusion of depth or space on a 2 dimensional surface
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Foreshortening
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Produces the illusion that one part of the body is farther away then another
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Proportion
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Concerns the relationship (in terms of size) of the parts of persons, buildings or objects
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Hierarchical of Scale
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The enlarging of elements considered the most important
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Painting or Drawing
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2 dimensiional = length x width
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Sculpture
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3 dimensional = lenght x width x depth
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Categories of Sculpture
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Subtractive ie. carving
Additive ie. casting |
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Term for sculpture with a background
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High Relief Sculpture: When the sculpture(s) PROJECT FORCEFULLY out of the background
Low Relief Sculpture: When the sculpture(s) DO NOT PROJECT FORCEFULLY out of the background |
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Architecture
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3 dimensional = length x width x depth
-buildings are groupings of enclosed spaces and enclosing masses -People experience archtecture visually and by moving through and around it -plans are used for design purposes -architecture mirrors cultural values: how we move through space and how we interact with each other |