CATEGORIES OF ART Flashcards

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is simply that is what is displayed in art museums, performed in theaters, or screened in art house or cinemas.

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Fine arts

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is a product of popular culture which appeals to a broad mass audience.

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Popular arts

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includes painting, sculpture, and architecture in the early mid-nineteenth century.

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Fine arts

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When did fine arts expand to film, photography, prints, and most recently, installation, performance, video, and digital art.

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20th Century

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Its category widely articulated in magazines, comics, television shows, advertising, folk art, tattoos, fashion, furniture, graffiti street art, video games, posters, websites, calendars, greeting cards, dolls, toys, souvenirs, movies, pop songs, snapshots and commercial photography.

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Popular arts

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Elements Art

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  1. Color
  2. Form
  3. Line
  4. Shape
  5. Space
  6. Texture
  7. Value
  8. Volume
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Principles of Art

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  1. Balance
  2. Emphasis
  3. Movement
  4. Harmony
  5. Pattern
  6. Repetition
  7. Rhythm
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8
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Art forms

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• Tangible
• Intangible

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refers to the use of artistic elements such as line, texture, color, and form in the creation of artworks in a way that renders visual stability.

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Balance

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is a principle of art which refers to the use of visual elements to draw attention to a certain area, usually a focal point, in an artwork.

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Emphasis

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adds excitement, drama, and overall compositional interest to an artwork.

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Movement

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Directs how a viewer’s eye moves around an image by arranging its elements in a certain way.

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Movement

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plays a major role in creating the feeling of movement.

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Rhythm, line, color, balance and space

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is the principle of art that creates cohesiveness by stressing the similarities of separate but related parts.

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Harmony

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is a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated.

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Pattern

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is the use of two or more like elements or forms within a composition.

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Repetition

17
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The part that is repeated is called a ______

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Motif

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Can be regular and irregular

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Patterns

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The systematic arrangement of a repeated shapes or forms creates pattern.

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Repetition

20
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creates rhythm, the lyric or syncopated visual effect that helps carry the viewer, and the artist’s idea, throughout the work.

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Patterns

21
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refers to the arrangement of shapes in a way which creates an
underlying beat.

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Rhythm

22
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means perceptible, touchable, concrete, or physical.

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Tangible

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is a physical artifact or objects significant to the archaeology, architecture, and science.

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Tangible Heritage

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Examples of Tangible Art

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  1. Visual Arts
  2. Sculpture
  3. Architecture
  4. Installation Art
  5. Photography
  6. Literature
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Examples of intangible art

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  1. Dance
  2. Music
  3. Theater
  4. Cinema
  5. Broadcast art
  6. Digital art
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They are practices, representations, expressions or skills including performing arts, rituals, festive and events

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Intangible art