Art Review
.... the game!
Cool colours
What are the following:
Illuminated Manuscript
This type of writing was said to “light up” because of the frequent incorporation of gold or silver leaf onto the page.
Warm colours
Colours containing mostly Red or Yellow
Printing Press
This invention, by Gutenberg, caused a growth in education and general knowledge, due to the increase in available written materials.
Rhythm
Which Principle of Design is best demonstrated by the following picture:
Pattern
The repetition of an Element of Design
Orange has been neutralized
What has happened to the colour below?
What is the difference between a Gargoyle and a Grotesque?
Gargoyle has and open mouth and functions as a waterspout
Grotesque has a closed mouth and only decorative
Outline drawingwhere the pencilnever leaves the page
Contour lines
Yellow-Green
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Kiln
Oven used to heat clay to temperatures as high as 2500º
What are the following:
Forms
Cube, Sphere, Prism, Cone
Neutralize
To lessen the intensity of a colour by adding small amounts of its complementary colour.
Light
What is this area called?
What are the following:
Yellow, Red and Blue
Primary Colours
Radial Balance
When the weight appears to be circling or moving towards a
central point
Fresco
- A method of painting on or in wet plaster.
Red has been toned
What has happened to the colour below?
Colour
Definition is...
Reflected light
Explain what Feudalism is and how it worked.
Feudalism was a system in which weaker noblemen would give up their land to powerful lords for protection from outlying tribes that might try to steal their stuff and kill their families. These noblemen would become administrative servant, or vassals, to the lords taking care of the land that was once theirs. Most people were serfs; poor peasants who owned no land but worked on it and were property of the lord, and thereby protected under the feudalism trade deal.
Series ofconnected dots
LINE
What was purpose of the buttress and flying buttress?
Taking weight off the sides of a building Which allowed for larger windows and
higher ceilings
Humanism
What is the name of the philosophy that was key to the Renaissance?
Hint: Believes human intelligence is limitless Human work has value beyond the Church Art, Science, wisdom knowledge and the
Earth itself were to be used to serve humans
Blue-Green
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
What are the following:
Square, triangle, circle, rectangle
Shapes
Coil
To roll clay into a tube-like form
Blue Which colour of Horizon lines corresponds with
the cube?
Symmetrical Balance
When the weight is evenly distributed on both sides of
the artwork
Form
Identify the Element of Design used to create the following image.
What are the following:
yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green
Tertiary Colours
Transparent
Light can penatrate and you can sometime see throught it
Cast shadow
What is this area called?
Achromatic
To paint using different tints and tones of a neutral
To Fire
To bake in a kiln/ drying by heating
Line
Identify the Element of Design used to create the following image.
What are the following:
white, gray, black, and brown
Neutrals
Orange
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Horizon Line
The line where the sky and land appeared to meet.
Core shadow
What is this area called?
Painterly Lines
Line is created by putting two colour beside each other
Gesture Line
• What kind of line is used to create this drawing?
Score
To rough up clay surface in order to join two piece of clay
What are tapestries?
Red-Purple
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Asymetrical balance
When the weight is unevenly distributed on both side of the artwork.
Tertiary Colours
These colours are made by mixing a primary with a neighboring secondary on the colour wheel.
Negative space
Is the following image created with positive or negative space?
Analogous Colours
Colours beside each other on the colour wheel
Cool colours
Colours containing mostly blue
Charlemagne(King Charles the Great of the Franks)
WHO….? Came into power in c.800 ruling all of Europe
(excluding Britain, Spain, southern Italy and Africa)
ENCOURAGED THE ARTS and LEARNING Churches created schools to study arithmetic,
grammar and scripture
Name that inventor
•The Printing press by Gutenberg
Enclosed lines
Shape
ShapeIdentify the Element of Design used to create the following image.
Stain Glass
Windows created with pieces of colourful glass joined with lead strips
Contrast
Differences in an artwork
Purple
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Warm colours
What are the following:
Opaque
When no light can penatrate
Fresco secco
- A method of painting on dry plaster.
Pattern
Which Principle of Design is best demonstrated by the following picture:
Pinch pot
In clay, a Cup-shape, created by pushing thumb in ball of clay and pulling up on side with fingers while rotating the clay in your hands
Complementary colours
Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel
Slip
Clay/ water mixture of mud consistency used to join two pieces of clay and to smooth over clay surface
Unity
Similarities in an artwork
Irregular Forms
What are the following… be specific
Perspective
the method of creating the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface.
Neutrals
These are not colours because they do not appear on the colour wheel
Reflected light
What is this area called?
Vanishing Point
The point on the horizon line where parallel horizontal lines appear to meet as the go further into the distance.
New philosophy Human intelligence seemed limitless Works of humans have value in themselves and were not
in the service of the Church Arts, science, wisdom, knowledge and the earth itself were
in the service of humanity humanism rejects the validity of transcendental
justifications, such as a dependence on belief without reason, the supernatural, or text of allegedly divine origin.
What is Humanism?
Stain Glass
What colourful artwork flourished thanks to the use of buttresses and flying buttresses?
Sculpture
A 3-dimensional work of art.
Form
3D Shape
Highlight
What is this area called?
Tone
To darken a colour by adding black
Slab
A piece cut out of flattened clay
(like a cookie cutter)
Light source
What is this area called?
Value
This term refers to the lightness or darkness of a
colour
Had scholars (a.k.a. monks and priests) rewrite old texts and prepare new ones to preserve ancient manuscripts and
record current history and law
What did Charlemagne (King Charles the Great of the Franks) do to ensure that history was maintained and education flourished?
Green
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Rhythm
The repetition of an Element of Design to create
movement
Contour Lines
• What kind of line is used to create this drawing?
Space
The area around, between and through objects in an
artwork
Positive space
Is the following image created with positive or negative space?
Texture
The feel of a surface
What are the following:
Green, Purple, and Orange
Secondary Colours
Tint
To lighten a colour using white or water
Balance
The weighting of objects in an artwork
Lines that outline anobject (ex. Cartoons, colouringbooks, comics…)
Linear Lines
Shadow
What is this area called?
Movement
The direction your eye travels through an artwork
Secondary Colours
These colours are made by mixing two primary colours together
Monochromatic
To paint using different tints and tones of one colour
Painterly Lines
• What kind of line is used to create this drawing?
Emphasis
The area your eye is draw to in a work of art
(AKA the focal point)
Primary Colours
These colours can not be made by mixing any colour combination together
Yellow-orange
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Clay
A natural material used in pottery