Review December 2013

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Review December 2013

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Review December 2013

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Terminology• Print - the outcome, the effect of ink transfer• Roller - the tool to transfer ink from plate to

block • Tray - the surface used to roll out ink• Block - the surface used to develop imagery• Press - the device for applying pressure to

the inked block, to transfer ink to paper• Ink - the media used to make prints• Monotype - a print that can only be produced

one time

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Describe the difference between subtractive prints and block prints…

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Subtractive prints are monotypes created by removing ink to make an image, while block printing adds details or images created separately on an additional surface,

these can be replicated several times

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Name the artist,

the title, and year made

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Charles Willson Peale, “Artist in His Museum”

1822

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Name all seven Elements of Art

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Elements of Art

• Line

• Value

• Color

• Texture

• Shape

• Space

• Form

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Define These Terms• Primary color -• Secondary color -• Tertiary color -• Tint -• Tone -• Shade - • Hue -• Chroma -• Blind Contour Drawing -• Contour -

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• Primary color - (red, yellow, blue) colors that can not be made by mixing other colors

• Secondary color - (orange, green, purple) two primaries mixed, red + yellow = orange

• Tertiary color - a primary and secondary mixed, red + orange = red orange

• Tint - color plus white, red + white = pink• Tone - color plus grey• Shade - color plus black, orange + black = brown• Hue - the color itself• Chroma - the brightness or dullness of a color• Blind Contour Drawing - a drawing TECHNIQUE where you

focus entirely on the object, do not look at the page, and do not lift your pencil from the paper

• Contour - the silhouette or outline

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Define These Terms

• Value Study -

• Vanishing point

• Horizon line -

• Still life -

• Media -

• Principles of Design -

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• Value Study - a process of drawing where the artist attempts to develop the tonal quality of the image, highlights, middle values, and shadows

• Vanishing point - in man made setting, the point at which all parallel receding lines appear to converge

• Horizon line - in natural settings, where the sky meets the ground

• Still life - an arrangement of inanimate objects • Media - the materials used to create art, I.e. paints, clay,

oil pastels, colored pencils, etc

• Principles of Design - Unity, Pattern, Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Movement, Contrast

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Name an example of a complementary, split complementary, analogous, and triadic color scheme…

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• Analogous = blue green, green, yellow green

• Triadic = orange, green, purple

• Complementary = red, green

• Split complementary = green, red orange, red purple

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Name the artist, title, year made, media used, one fact about the artist, and one fact about the painting

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Vincent van Gogh, Red Vineyard, 1888, Oil paints, Only painting sold during van Gogh’s lifetime

Vincent van Gogh was a complicated man, he had wanted to be a pastor but

was not hired. He became a painter and his brother

Theo helped support him monetarily. He suffered from mental illness and eventually committed

suicide. We know a great deal about him from his

letters to Theo, and today is concerned one of the most famous painters in history.

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Name the artist, title, year made,

one fact about the artist, and one fact about

the sitter

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Charles Willson Peale, “Portrait of Yarrow

Mamout”, 1819, Peale was also scientist and

founded the Peale Museum in Maryland, the sitter was a former slave

who had earned his freedom and achieved financial stability and

longevity. Painting hangs in our Philadelphia

Museum of Art.

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Name artist, titles, years painted, and one fact about each painting

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Horace PippinMr. Prejudice, 1943, about segregation during WWII, Pippin paints himself in his

WWI uniform, front left John Brown Going to His Hanging, 1942, Horace

Pippin’s grandmother painted into lower right corner

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Name the artist, title, year made, and the Elements of Art you see here…

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Patricia Piccinini, “Litter”, 2010, color, texture, form

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What is the dominant color scheme here?

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Complementary (orange and blue)