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Theater Arts 2311 with Peeler at Texas State University-San Marcos
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By: Nick Harral
Created: 2011-09-22
Size: 22 flashcards
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Created: 2011-09-22
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What Is Art?
- Art is any form of Human expression
- product of human creativity
- exhibits selectivity
- exhibits virtuosity(craftsmanship)
What was "Why Man Creates"?
Short film by Saul Bass showing the formaition of civilation through 8 parts:
The Edifice
Fooling Around
The Process
The Judgement
A Parable
The Digression
The Search
The Summary
Utility
Possessing "usefulness"; having a practical purpose
Basic Elements of 2-D Art
Line/shape
Color
Mass
Texture
Literal Line
An actual viewable line that your eye follows. can be horizontal/vertical for a sense of strength,formality,or stability
- "The Scream"-Munch-Expressionism-1893
Suggested Line
A imaginary line that the artist has made that your eye naturally follows to different aspects of the piece.
"Nude decending a staircase"-Duchamp-Dadaism-1912
(line can be angled or jagged to create a sense of tension or activity)
Line can be curved to create a sense of calm serenity
"Starry Night"-Van Goah-1898-post impressionim
"Aldobrandini Madonna"-Raphael-1510-High Renaissance
Color
Made up of hue, intensity,and value
Hue
The Position of the color on the visible spectrum as part of the electromagnetic spectrum
Primary Colors
Red,yellow,blue
Secondary Colors
Orange,Green, violet
complimentary Colors vs. analogous colors
comp colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel while analogous are adjacent on the color wheel
example of complimentary colors would be (schwabing with the church of St.Ursula"-Kandinsky-abstract art
Intensity
The closer to the purest form of the pigment..the higher the intensity.
Persepective
An indication or illusion of spatial relationships seen in the representation of distance
Linear Perspective
Further away an object is the smaller it appears.
"The Last Supper"-da vinci-high renaissance-1498
Ariel Perspective
distant objects appear hazier,grayer,and lest distinct.
"sunday on the island of le gran jatte"-seurat-post impressionism-1866
Composition
some sort of sense of balance in the piece
Asymmetrical Balance
2 sides of the compostion are different but seem to an even visual weight.
"The calling of St. Matthem" Caravagio-1600-baroque
Example of open composition
"Le Moulin de la Galette"-Renior-impressionism-1876
"the departure of Folkestone Boat" Manet-Realism-1869
example of closed compostion
"liberty leading the people" Delacroix-1830-romantism
chiaroscuro
Painting style marked by a bold contrast between light and dark.
"conversion of st paul" caravagio-1601-baroque
Sfumato
subtle blending of colors or tones, so thee is a gradual transition between highlights and shadows.
"mona lisa" da vinici 1505-high renaissance
About this deck
By: Nick Harral
Created: 2011-09-22
Size: 22 flashcards
Views: 2
Created: 2011-09-22
Size: 22 flashcards
Views: 2
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