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6 th Grade Word Wall . Art. The Human expression of creativity. Elements of Design. The tools an artist uses to create a composition Shape, Color, Line, Value, Space, Form, Texture. Color Wheel. A C hart that Shows P rimary , Secondary and Tertiary C olors. Secondary Colors.
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6th Grade Word Wall
Art The Human expression of creativity
Elements of Design The tools an artist uses to create a composition Shape, Color, Line, Value, Space, Form, Texture
Color Wheel A Chart that Shows Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Colors
Secondary Colors Orange, Green, Yellow
Primary Colors Blue, Red, Yellow
Color Encode Process the Brain uses to Convert Information
Optical Illusion When an Artist Deliberately Fools the Eye in a Composition
Holographic 3D Effect in a Composition
Value The Amount of Lights and Darks in a Work of Art
Line A Mark Made with a Pointed Tool
Geometric Shape A shape that is precise and requires a tool like a ruler to draw it perfectly.
Two Dimensional Height + Width
Pablo Picasso A Famous Artist that used Geometric Abstract Shapes in his Cubist Paintings
Organic Shape A Freeform Shape or Shape with no Straight Lines
Henri Matisse Used Organic Shapes in his cut out compositions at the end of his life because he could not see as well anymore
Pattern Repeated Shape, Lines and Colors
Texture The way a Surface Looks or Feels
MC Escher An Artist and Mathematician who is Best Known for his Tessellations and Complex Patterns
Tessellation A complex pattern of shapes that fit together like a puzzle without gaps or overlaps.
Tessellations A pattern of shapes that fit perfectly together like a puzzle so that there are no gaps or overlaps. How can one shape create a limitless variations of patterns?
Today you will Learn new vocabulary about tessellations by watching artist Jim McNeill demonstrate 3 methods of creating tessellated patterns.
Translation Method Translation Method - Glide to Opposite Side
Reflection Method Reflection Method - Glide to Opposite Side and Flip
Rotation Method Rotation Method – Rotate around the vertex or common point where shapes meet.
Alexander Calder An Artist Best Known for his Moving Sculptures or Mobiles
Mobile A Moving Sculpture Alexander Calder
Asymmetrical Balance Two Sides are Different yet Balanced
Symmetrical Balance When Something Appears to be the Same on Both Sides