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Final Exam Vocabulary Vocabulary for Final Exam Objective You will study and match words with definitions in order to review for final exam DRILL First 15 students get iPads to look at definitions on ID: 274055

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Slide1

Fundamentals of Art

Final Exam VocabularySlide2

Vocabulary for Final Exam

Objective: You will study and match words with definitions in order to review for final exam.

DRILL:

First 15 students- get

iPads

to look at definitions on

Edmodo

.

Take out your

Pink

Vocab

sheet

from yesterday or get a new one.

You can start writing answers from

Edmodo

. We will be matching the words on the board as a class.Slide3

Tempera Paint

An opaque paint medium

Lesson we did to learn this:

Monochromatic Extra-ordinary objectsSlide4

Watercolor

A transparent paint mediumSlide5

Charcoal

A drawing made from charred woodSlide6

Collage

A composition created by gluing together pieces of paper, photographs, cloth, and other materials.

Lesson we did to learn this:

MandalaSlide7

Drawing, Painting, Prints

Two-dimensional artworks that have height and width.Slide8

Aesthetic

Dealing with one’s personal sense of beauty.Slide9

Critic

One who evaluatesSlide10

Criteria

Standards that are used as a basis of assessment.

Criteria for Surrealism

Must look surreal, use techniques.

Must show symbolism.

Has an interpretation.

Has 3D element

Has shading

Difficulty

Creativity

Composition

Focus

CraftsmanshipSlide11

Imitationalism

An aesthetic theory that emphasizes the

literal

qualities of an artwork.

REALISTICSlide12

Emotionalism

An aesthetic theory that emphasizes the

expressive

qualities of an artwork.

Shows

a mood.Slide13

Formalism

An aesthetic theory that emphasizes the

visual

qualities of the artwork.

Uses art elements.

Is not expressive or imitational.Slide14

Analysis

Breakdown of parts for examinationSlide15

Art Criticism

An analytic process used to evaluate art.

Lesson we did to learn this:

Describe, judge, interpret,

analyze

Every critique.Slide16

Stylize

To change or simplify the subjectSlide17

Contrast

A way to create emphasis or focus on a visual area.Slide18

Contrast

Difference or oppositeSlide19

Symmetrical

A form of visual balanceSlide20

Imagination

Images made up from the mind.Slide21

Observation

Looking at real objects, figures, or environments.

Lesson we did to learn this:

Still

Life

Mandala

portraitsSlide22

Sketch

A quickly drawn visual idea.Slide23

Highlight

Area receiving the greates amount of light.Slide24

Contour

A line that shows only the edges.Slide25

Abstract

Not concerned with realistic representationSlide26

Composition

Arrangement or placementSlide27

Interpret

To explain the meaning of Slide28

Mood

A feelingSlide29

Narrative

Art that tells a storySlide30

Render

To represent realistically.Slide31

Hatching

A technique of shading with a series of lines

Lesson we did to learn this:

Value

Hair for

portraits

Charcoal pencil shoesSlide32

Proportion

Relationship of sizeSlide33

Genre Overlapping

A way to create the illusion of depth.

Style

of art that shows scenes of everyday life.Slide34

Tonal Gradation Gradation

A gradual transition in color/ value .

Using value to create a sense of form. Slide35

Gesture Symbol

A representation.

Quick sketch of figure in action.Slide36

Assemblage Mixed Media

Artworks constructed from parts of other objects.

Artworks that incorporate a variety of materials.Slide37

Sculpture Stages of Criticism

Three-dimensional artworks that have height, width, and depth.

Description, analysis, interpretation, judgment. Slide38

Print Repetition

A way to unify visual elements in a composition.

Artworks that are multiples of an image.Slide39

Creativity Non-objective

Not concerned with representational imagery.

The ability to find new solutions to a problem.Slide40

Unity Universal Theme

Ideas and perceptions that transcend culture, time, and place.

A quality of oneness or wholeness in a composition.Slide41

Brainstorm Thumbnails

A series of small sketches.

Generating many ideas by sketching or taking notes.Slide42

Movement Perspective

Point of view.

Implied motion.Slide43
Slide44

Fundamentals of Art Final Exam Review

Aesthetic

Analysis

Critic

Criteria

Genre

Art Criticism

Emotionalism

Stages of Art Criticism

Imitationalism

Formalism

Collage

Tempera

Hatching

Watercolor

Charcoal

Tonal Gradation

Gesture

Stylize

Assemblage

Prints

Drawings

Paintings

Prints

Sculpture

Mixed Media

Overlapping

Gradation

Contrast

Symmetrical

Repetition

Brainstorming

Imagination

Observation

Sketch

Thumbnails

Highlight

Contour

Abstract

Composition

Contrast

Creativity

Interpret

Mood

Movement

Narrative

Non-objective

Perspective

Proportion

Render

Symbol

Unity

Universal ThemeSlide45

Final Exam Review

Go to the Art wiki:

www.lansdownefunofart.pbworks.com

Go to “For Miss

Gauger’s

classes, click here---

”

Gauger

Click on

Final Exam.

Click on the power points to review for the final exam.

Click download.Slide46

Fundamentals of art Final Exam Review

Aesthetic

Analysis

Critic

Criteria

Genre

Art Criticism

Emotionalism

Stages of Art Criticism

Imitationalism

Formalism

Collage

Tempera

Hatching

Watercolor

Charcoal

Tonal Gradation

Gesture

Stylize

Assemblage

Prints

Drawings

Paintings

Prints

Sculpture

Mixed Media

Overlapping

Gradation

Contrast

Symmetrical

Repetition

Brainstorming

Imagination

Observation

Sketch

Thumbnails

Highlight

Contour

Abstract

Composition

Contrast

Creativity

Interpret

Mood

Movement

Narrative

Non-objective

Perspective

Proportion

Render

Symbol

Unity

Universal ThemeSlide47

Aesthetic

Analysis

Critic

Criteria

Genre

Art Criticism

Emotionalism

Stages of Art Criticism

Imitationalism

Formalism

Collage

Tempera Paint

Hatching

Watercolor

Charcoal

Assemblage

Prints

Drawings, paintings, prints

Sculpture

Mixed Media

Overlapping

Gradation

Contrast

Symmetrical

Repetition

Highlight

Imagination

Sketch

Observation

Contour

Gesture

Brainstorming

Stylize

Thumbnails

Tonal Gradation

Abstract

Composition

Contrast

Creativity

Interpret

Movement

Narrative

Mood

Non-Objective

Render

Perspective

Proportion

Symbol

Universal Theme

Unity