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This term refers to colors found opposite on the color wheel and have the greatest degree of contrast (red/green)
What is complementary?
Colors that make you feel cool and appear to recede in space (blue, green, violet)
What is a hue?
What is intensity?
Artistic work that is based on real people, places and things but do not look like real people, places and things. This style emphasizes colors. lines, geometric shapes and forms.
People who create art using styles that have been handed down through generations. Artists that create using things from nature.
Utilitarian art, functional objects such as dishes and clothes; often these objects are highly decorated and show expert craftsmanship.
This shoes the effects of light and atmospheric conditions of an artists work that spontaneously captures a moment in time.
What is impressionistic?
This type of art work attempts a photographic likeness of the subject matter.
What is realistic?
When one side of a piece of artwork doesnt appear heavier than the other side.
What is balance?
Combining art elements to stress the difference between the elements. Example, bright colors with some dull colors.
What is contrast?
What is dominance?
What is pattern?
Refers to the quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements and principle of design.
What is unity?
The process of reproducing images on a flat surface. Some types of this are relief block (linoleum, wood), intaglio (etching, engraving) and stencil (silkscreen)
What is printmaking?
A simple, quick drawing done to catch the chief features and a general impression.
What is a sketch?
What is shades?
What is paper-mache?
What is an artist?
These are sometimes known as color families or relationships- grouping of colors that have certain similarities or differences.
What is a brushstroke?
A scene, usually smaller than in real life, in which 3-D models are displayed against a realistic painted background
What is a diorama?