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Wednesday 23 October 2019

Please define art terms?

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answers2: System, the system used to paint the image, like was once it
brushed on with oil, smushed along with clay and so on. Composition,
all of the factors within the photograph and the way they were
arranged to please the attention or create a feeling. Characteristics,
Norman Rockwell is an effective example of traits as his art appeared
to have precise ultimate characteristics he used to tell a story in
his art. Rembrant used a form of lighting to create his traits and so
on.
answers3: 1. Ceremonial Art = Art used in traditional ceremonies. <br>
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2. Value = How much depth something has. <br>
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3. Representational Art = Art that represents something, wether
directly or indirectly. Like a dove represents peace and a lion
represents valor or honor. <br>
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4. Line = Something in the piece of artwork that leads you around the
painting, like imaginary lines. For example: The leading lines of the
leaves pointing left direct my eyes toward the left side of the
painting. <br>
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5. Shape = The shape of something. For example: organic or geometric. <br>
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6. Narrative Art = Art that tells a story or describes a scene. <br>
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7. Abstract = Art that does not attempt to portray realistic images or
things. Usually something distorted or heavily exaggerated. <br>
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8. Color = The color[s] of the piece. Do the colors work well? What
hues have you used? Warm or cool? Are they complimentary or analogous?
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9. Functional Art = Art that functions. A piece of art that can be
used for instance, a chair or a tea pot. <br>
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10. Movement = The way the piece moves. For example: A fish splashing
out of the water. You would not just draw a straight fish and flat
water, the water would be moving and the fish would be curved and the
fins spreading away from it's body. <br>
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11. Contrast = Usually found with colors. This is when a certain color
or thing makes another color or thing pop out and attract your eye.
Like if you had a black speck on a white paper or a red strawberry on
a blue plate. <br>
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12. Texture = The feel appearance, or consistency of something. <br>
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13. Rhythm = Something in a piece of art that is like a pattern, it
repeats itself. <br>
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14. Expressive Art = Art that may only have meaning for the creator.
The goal of the art is there isn't any. The creator is simply
expressing their emotions or thoughts through their art. <br>
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15. Nonobjective = Sort of like abstract art, not representing
anything in the natural world. <br>
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16. Form = Similar to shape. The form of the piece of art or configuration. <br>
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17. Emphasis = Emphasis is used when you want something to be the
"center of attention." You want that certain thing to be noticed and
looked at the most. It will pop out at you. <br>
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18. Pattern = Similar to rhythm. Something that repeats consistently. <br>
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19. Space = The way you use the space you have with a piece of
artwork. It can be negative (the space you do not use) or positive
(the space you use). For example you draw a flower pot but it is in a
random place on your paper, it looks odd and your piece doesn't come
together well. If you were to move it to the center the negative space
around the flower pot would be equal all around a balance out with the
picture in the middle. <br>
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20. Unity = When your piece of art comes together nicely. Creating or
executing a perfect composition. Using a bunch or even one of the art
terms effectively. <br>
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I hope this helped!

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