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Sculpture Semester 1 Review. What are the seven Elements of Art?. Line Color Shape Space Form Texture Space Value. What are the seven Principles of Design?. Pattern Rhythm Movement Unity Balance Emphasis Contrast. What is an example of functional art?. Necklace.
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What are the seven Elements of Art? • Line • Color • Shape • Space • Form • Texture • Space • Value
What are the seven Principles of Design? • Pattern • Rhythm • Movement • Unity • Balance • Emphasis • Contrast
What is an example of functional art? • Necklace
When criticizing functional objects, when should you consider how well the object works? • During the judgment stage
Who were the first environmental designers? Prehistoric Cave Dwellers
What did the Paleolithic Cave Paintings say about the people at the time? The importance of hunting animals
What does an object such as ancient pottery tell viewers today? It shows how people worked and survived.
What word best describes the Roman sculptures of human form? Realistic
What are free-form shapes? Free-form shapes are irregular and uneven
What is an example of a three-dimensional form? Piece of fabric, chair, necklace
How do you view a three-dimensional object? Each eye views the three-dimensional world from a different angle
What is applied art? Art made to be functional as well as visually pleasing • Example pottery
How is nonobjective art different from art that has a subject? Has no specific subject matter
What is the term used to describe the message of a work of art? Content
What is a gesture drawing? Gesture drawings are quick representations of the interior of an object
When you are carving from a material what is the process called? Subtractive
What is an armature? A framework used to support material being molded in sculpture
What is assemblage? A sculpture constructed from various materials not originally manufactured for artistic purposes, often including found objects
A sculpture that can stand by itself and seen in the round is? Freestanding
What is abstract art? Simplify shapes of real objects to emphasize form instead of subject matter