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Define the following term: Abstract Art
Abstract Art – Art that looks as if it contains little or no recognizable or realistic forms from the physical world. Focus is on formal elements such as colors, lines, or shapes.
Define the following term: Achromatic
Achromatic – Black, white and greys. Artwork that is executed without color.
Define the following term: Acrylic Paint
Acrylic Paint - A fast-drying paint made from acrylic resin. Fast drying, water-based paint.
Define the following term: Additive Sculpture
Additive Sculpture- A process in which material is steadily built up to make the finished sculpture.
Define the following term: Ambigram
Ambigram- A typographical design that may be read as more than one word depending on the viewpoint.
Define the following term: Analogous Colors
Analogous Colors – Any set of 3 or 5 colors that are closely related in hue. They are usually next to each other on the color wheel.
Define the following term: Architecture
Architecture- The art of designing and erecting buildings and other physical structures.
Define the following term: Armature
Armature – A structure used beneath something else for support. Used in sculptures.
Art – The completed work of an artist, which is the expression of creativity or imagination, that portrays a mood, feeling or tells a story.
Define the following term: Asymmetrical Balance
Asymmetrical Balance – Placement of non-identical forms to either side of a balancing point in such a way that the two sides seem to be of the same visual weight.
Define the following term: Atmospheric Perspective
Atmospheric Perspective – Creating a sense of depth in painting by imitating the way the atmosphere makes distant objects appear less distinct and more bluish than they would be if nearby.
Define the following term: Balance
Balance – A feeling of equality in weight, attention, or attraction of the various elements within a composition as a means of accomplishing unity.
Batik- A cloth that traditionally uses a manual wax-resist dyeing technique.
Brush – A tool used to apply paints and inks to a surface, consisting of hairs, or bristles attached to a handle.
Define the following term: Casting
Casting- A process by which liquid material is poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify.
Define the following term: Center of Interest
Center of Interest – An emphasized area of the composition.
Define the following term: Caricature
Caricature- A portrait that exaggerates and distorts the essence of a person to create an easily identifiable visual likeness.
Define the following term: Charcoal
Define the following term: Cityscape
Cityscape- An artistic representation of the physical aspects of a city or urban area.
Define the following term: Collage
Collage – The technique of creating a work of art by adhering flat articles such as paper, fabrics, string or other materials to a flat surface such as a canvas whereby a three-dimensional result is achieved.
Color – A visual attribute of things that results from the light they reflect or emit.
Define the following term: Color Wheel
Color Wheel – A round diagram that shows the placement of colors in relationship to each other.
Define the following term: Complementary Colors
Complementary Colors – Two colors directly opposite one another on the color wheel.
Define the following term: Composition
Composition – The arrangement of design elements within the design area.