Art Terms Flashcards

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Name the 7 ways to create depth

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Overlap- shapes that are partially hidden behind other shapes seem further away
Relative size- larger shapes seem closer
Height in plane- objects that are places closer to the top of the picture seem further away
Detail- objects with more detail seem closer
Gradient of texture- texture appears less concentrated when near
Linear perspective- Lines which in reality are parallel appear to converge, and they move back into space
Aerial perspective- colours appear to change over distance they are pure and bright close up but become duller, greyer and washed out with distance

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Define underpainting

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Light washes of acrylic paint that are subsequently overlaid with another layer or with a finishing coat

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Define sponge painting

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Sponge painting is a quick and easy way to add texture to your painted surface. Start by painting the area with a flat color, then you can use a sponge to add layers of various colours on top

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Define Drybrush

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Drybrush is a painting technique in which a paintbrush is relatively dry but still holds paint. The resulting of brush strokes have characteristic scratchy look that lacks a smooth the appearance that washes or blended paint commonly have

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Define wet on wet

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Applying wet paint two previous layer of paint that is still wet

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Define pointillism

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A technique of non-impressionist painting using tiny dots, placed close together various pure colors, which become blended in the viewers eye

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Define colour blending

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Blending is a technique of painting colours so that there is a gentle and gradual transition from one to the other

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Define Colour dabbing

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Applying paint in short brushstrokes leaving the brushstrokes visible. The paint can be applied in large amounts to create a raised texture

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Define sgraffito

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Sgraffito is taking a metal tool and adding impressions on the paper so that when a solid wash is added the impression is left uncoloured

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Define renaissance

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Also known as rebirth. Began 1400 Florence Italy, spread to Rome, Venice then 1500 rest of Europe. Rediscovery of the art and literature of Greece and Rome. Scientific study of body and natural world. Intended to reproduce forms nature realistically. The peak of the renaissance is 1500 to 1520 Leonardo Michelangelo and Raphael. Exploration of new continents and scientific research. Protestant reefer mission decrease the influence of the church. Study of human being

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Define Baroque

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Combined and advanced techniques and scale of the renaissance with emotion intensity and drama. Most ornate period of art and history. Expanded the role of art into every day life. Sensitivity and mastery of light to achieve maximum emotional impact. Began in Rome then spread to France

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Define neoclassicism

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The era of neoclassicism was 1780-1820. Clear reaction against ornate style. Order, calm, rational. Greek and Roman history mythology. No trace of brushstrokes. Morley uplifting and inspirational. Founded by Jacques – Louis David. Precisely drawn figures, smooth brushstroke, simple composition. Backgrounds generally include Roman arches or columns andsymmetry and straight lines replaced irregular curves

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Defined romanticism

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Era 1800-1850. Age of sensibility. Values – intuition emotion imagination. Inspiration – medieval and Baroque eras, middle and Far East. Colour – restrained, spontaneous, non-conformist. Subjects – legends, nature, violence. Narratives of heroic struggle, landscape. Technique – quick brushstrokes strong light and shade contrast. Diagonal composition.

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Define social realism

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Before social realism, artist modified their subjects by idealizing or sensationalizing them. The new realism insisted on personalize imitation of visual perceptions without alteration. Realism subject matter artists limited themselves to the facts of the modern world as they personally experienced them. Peasants and working-class

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Define Omni talent

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A description of a person with more than one talent. Like Leonardo da Vinci, he was a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, inventor, scientist.

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Define contrapposto (pose)

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Weight concentrated on one leg with the rest of body relaxed often turned (Renaissance)

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Define Chiaroscuro (Italian for light and dark)

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The treatment of light and dark shade in a drawing or painting. An Italian technique modelling illusion of sculptural relief on flat surface. Light highlights features. (Like form)

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Define contour drawing

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Contour drawing is essentially the outline of the subject; French word meaning “outline”

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Define gesture

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A gesture drawing is essentially a drawing that captures the action, form and pose of a model or figure (captures the gesture).

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Define pyramid configuration

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Horizontal groupings gave way 3D pyramid configuration

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Define still life

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Still life is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typical common place objects, which may by either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants,shells) or man made objects (vases, books, jewelry) (this is a type of art because it was new and different than other art; contrasted)

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Define impasto

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Quick brush strokes that layer paint so it stands out from surface

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Define sfumato (Italian for “to tone down”)

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The technique of allowing tones and colours to shade gradually into one another, producing softened outlines or hazy forms; Mona Lisa- layers of semi transparent a glazes to create illusion of features on her face