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Your first 10 vocabulary words will be:
1. ART
2. ARTIST
3. PORTFOLIO
4. FINE ART
5. APPLIED ART
6. PERCEIVE
7. COLLAGE
8. SUBJECT
9. NONOBJECTIVE
10. CONTENT
ART A visual statement that
communicates an idea, expresses a feeling, or
presents and interesting design.
PERCEIVETo become aware
through the senses of the special nature of objects
ARTISTPeople who use
imagination, creativity & skill to communicate ideas in visual form
FINE ARTArt valued for its
visual appeal or success in communicating ideas or
feelings.
APPLIED ART Art that is
made to befunctional as
well as visually pleasing
PORTFOLIOA carefully selected
collection of artwork kept by students and
professional artists.
COLLAGEAn artwork made
up of cut or torn materials pasted to a surface
SUBJECTThe image that viewers can easily identify in an
artwork
NONOBJECTIVEAn artwork that has no
recognizable subject matter
CONTENTThe message, feeling, or
idea an artwork communicates
First Vocabulary Test:ART - CONTENT
TESTING DATE:To Be Announced
Your next 10 vocabulary words will be:
1. Monochromatic
2. Value
3. Tint
4. Shade
5. Blending
6. Cross hatching
7. Single hatching
8. Stippling
9. Shape
10. Form
MONO-CHROMATIC
Different values of a single hue.
VALUEan element of art
concerned with the lightness or darkness of a
hue
TINTA light or whiter value of
a hue.
SHADEA darker or blacker value
of a hue.
BLENDINGA value shading technique
in which shadows smoothly transition from
dark to light
SINGLE HATCHING
A value shading technique in which shadows are made
using diagonal lines in a single direction
CROSSHATCHING
A value shading technique in which shadows are made by
crossing diagonal lines in opposite directions
STIPPLINGA value shading technique in which shadows are made
using dots – close dots = darker shadow,
far spread dots = lighter shadow
SHAPEAn element of art that refers to an area clearly set off by one or more of the other six elements
of art
FORMAn element of art that refers to
an object with three dimensions
CREDIT LINEA listing of important facts about an artwork: Artist’s name. Title. Year. Materials Used. Size. Location