Mirror Image What it is not Off Balanced Asymmetrical A butterfly is a good example of linear symmetry Linear Symmetry What it is Based on a circle Wheellike spokes Mirror Image What it is not ID: 641871
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What it is:ReflectionWell BalancedMirror Image
What it is not:
Off Balanced
Asymmetrical
A butterfly is a good example of linear symmetry.
Linear SymmetrySlide2
What it is:Based on a circleWheel-like spokesMirror Image
What it is not:
Off Balanced
Asymmetrical
Wheels, daisies, mandalas, and snowflakes are examples of radial symmetry.
Radial SymmetrySlide3
What it is:Off centerUnbalancedDynamic
What it is not:
Mirror Image
Asymmetry is not the same on both sides and there is no line on which it can be divided to create a mirror image.
As
ymmetrySlide4
What it is:
Makeover
Change
Improvement
What it is not:
Stays the same
You need to use your imagination & creativity to transform your tessellation shape into either a person, animal, or object.
TransformationSlide5Slide6
What it is:
Dab
Dot
Speck
What it is not:
Solid fill
Blended shading
Apply small dots that together produce an even or softly graded shadow, as in paint or ink.StippleSlide7
What it is:StraightParallel LinesFast
What it is not:
Solid fill
Blended shading
Sketch light parallel lines that together produce an even or softly graded shadow when overlapped.
Cross HatchingSlide8
What it is:Next toNeighboringEnd to end
What it is not:
Detached
Distant
The PAC building is
not
adjacent to the main Herrera school building.
Dr. Z’s office is adjacent to the main school office. Your foot is adjacent to your leg.AdjacentSlide9
What it is:Type of TessellationSlide to opposite sideUsing adjacent sides
What it is not:
Symmetrical
The
basic
pattern
that you can follow to construct a tessellation is a slide translation- where you attach the cut out pieces to an opposite side of your shape.
Slide TranslationSlide10
What it is:Nested circlesOne inside anotherSmaller to larger
What it is not:
Overlapping
Concentric circles are rings around each other. Art elements of line, shape, and color can be combined.
Concentric
CirclesSlide11
What it is:
Curved shape
Natural shape
What it is not:
Geometric
Boxy
Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and
animals.
Organic ShapeSlide12
What it is:
Measured shape
Straight line outlines
What it is not:
Curved
Natural
Geometric shapes such as
triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature.
Geometric ShapeSlide13
What it is:
Outline
Profile
Shape
What it is not:
No good antonym
A silhouette is a
drawing or cutout of the outline of an object like a person’s profile; filled in with some uniform color.
SilhouetteSlide14
Characteristics or Synonyms
Decorate
Beautify
Adorn
Antonym
Simplify
Make something more attractive by adding decorative details or features
EmbellishSlide15
What it is:
smaller
m
iniature
pocket-sized
What it is not:
hugeA diminutive of William is Bill or Will. It is similar to diminish which means shrink.
diminutiveSlide16
What it is:
Tool for wood/metal
Used for decoration
Ancient tool
What it is not:
No good antonym available
Wooden baseball bats were made by turning them on a lathe.
LatheSlide17
What it is:
Leg or post
baluster
upright support
What it is not:
No good antonym available
The railing around the porch had many decorative spindles.
SpindleSlide18
What it is:Building BlocksIngredientsComponents
What it is not:
Just one thing
Art Elements include color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value and are used alone or together.
Art ElementsSlide19
What they are:
Ways of organizing
Ways to control viewer
Strategies in art
What they are not:
A single part of art
Artists organize art elements using these principles of design.
Design PrinciplesSlide20
1. Get plate2. Get butter knife3. Get bread4. Get peanut butter5. Get jelly6. Open bread package7. Take out 2 slices of bread8. Open peanut butter jar9. Put knife in peanut butter
10. Spread peanut butter on 1 slice of bread11. Get more peanut butter out of jar if bread is not covered
12. Put lid back on peanut butter jar13. Wipe off knife on paper towel14. Open jelly jar15. Put knife in jelly jar
16. Spread jelly on top of peanut butter17. Get more jelly out of jar if peanut butter is not covered18. Put lid back on jelly jar19. Place plain bread slice on top of peanut butter and jelly slice
20. Put bread back21. Put peanut butter back22. Put jelly back23. Put knife in the sink24. Sit down at the table with sandwich and eat
What it is:Way of organizingStep by step list
Procedure
What it is not:
U
norganized
A task analysis is a carefully created step by step list of everything you need to do to accomplish something.
Task AnalysisSlide21
What it is:Holy symbolRespected objectFamily emblem
What it is not:
A silly object
A Native
American carved
and painted
post with figures representing creatures symbolic to the family or community.
Totem PoleSlide22
Color can be
:
Red
Yellow
Blue
Color is not: White
Color is an element of art that can be bright, dull, light, or dark.
ColorSlide23
Form can be
:
A cylinder
A cube
A sphere
Form is not:A 2D shape like a circle
Form is an element of art that has 3 dimensions: height, width, and thickness.
formSlide24
Shape can be
:
A rectangle
A triangle
A circle
Shape is not:A 3D form like a cube
Shape is an element of art that is an enclosed space with only 2 dimensions: height and width.
shapeSlide25
Line can be
:
Straight
Curved
Scribbled
Line is not:3-dimensional
Line is an element of art which is a continuous mark.
LineSlide26
Texture can be
:
Smooth
Rough
Fuzzy
Texture is not:Pattern
Texture is an element of art which gives two dimensional objects a three dimensional illusion.
TextureSlide27
Space can be
:
Flat
Shallow
Deep
Space is not:
There is no good antonym for space
Space is an element of art which helps two dimensional objects have the illusion of depth such as using overlapping.
SpaceSlide28
Value can be
:
LightMedium
Dark
Value is not:There is no good antonym for space
Value is an element of art which refers to the lightness or darkness of a color on a scale.
valueSlide29
Repetition can be
:
RepeatEcho
Reprise
Value is not:Once
Repetition is a device used in art, music, and dance where you repeat specific things like lines, notes, and steps.
repetitionSlide30
Movement can be
:
Object movement
Eye movement
Frozen
Value is not:Motionless
Artists use movement to create a sense of direction to move the viewers eye around an artwork.
MovementSlide31
Contrast can be
:
Different value
Different color
Different size
Contrast is not
:Matching
The strongest color & value contrast is between black and white.Low contrast is similar & difficult to read.
ContrastSlide32
Gradient can be
:
A change from one color to anotherSmooth blending
Fills a selected area
Gradient is not:Solid color
Gradient
A gradient involves differences between colors you can barely see.Slide33
Pixel can be
:
Little blocks of colorPicture element
Smallest part
Pixel is not:A complete picture
Pixel
When you zoom in on a digital picture you can see the little blocky
pixels.
Pixels that make up the mouthSlide34
Contiguous can be:
Continuous
ConnectedJoined
Contiguous is not:
Connected
Contiguous
Except for Alaska and Hawaii, the United States is contiguous.Slide35
Versals are:
Decorated Letter
Illuminated Letter
Embellished Letter
Versals are not:
Plain Letters
Versals are a category of decorated letters.
VersalSlide36