Types of ART Flashcards

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Artworks created to transform a space, often involving three-dimensional elements and immersive experiences.

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Installation Art:

Example: The artist’s installation art filled the gallery space with hanging sculptures, interactive elements, and ambient sound.

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An art movement that portrays subjects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously, breaking them down into geometric shapes.

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Cubism

Example: Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon” is a notable example of Cubism, with its fragmented and angular depiction of the human form.

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The use of a single color or variations of a single color in an artwork, creating a harmonious and unified effect.

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Monochromatic:

Example: The artist painted a monochromatic landscape using different shades of blue, conveying a serene and cohesive atmosphere.

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Artists or works that are innovative, experimental, and ahead of their time, challenging established norms.

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Avant-Garde:

Example: The avant-garde movement in the early 20th century sought to push the boundaries of traditional art forms and embrace new ideas.

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The expressive movement or action captured in a drawing or painting, often conveying the energy and emotion of the subject.

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Gesture

Example: The artist used quick and gestural strokes to capture the movement of dancers in a lively and dynamic way.

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Three-dimensional artworks created by shaping or combining materials such as stone, metal, wood, or clay.

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Sculpture

Example: The sculpture in the park depicted a figure in motion, showcasing the artist’s skill in manipulating materials.

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The practice of creating artistic representations of individuals, capturing their likeness and often expressing their character.

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Portraiture

Example: The artist specialized in portraiture, skillfully capturing the unique features and personality of each subject.

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The main area of emphasis or attention in an artwork, directing the viewer’s gaze to a specific element.

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Focal Point:

Example: The artist strategically placed bright colors in the focal point, drawing the viewer’s eye to the most important part of the painting.

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A technique in drawing and painting that uses lines converging towards a vanishing point to create the illusion of depth and space.

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Linear Perspective:

Example: Renaissance artists like Leonardo da Vinci employed linear perspective to give their artworks a realistic sense of depth.

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