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ART 1 SEMESTER 2 FINALS STUDY GUIDE Elements of art = Line, Color, Shape, Value, Texture, Space, Form Principles of Design = Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Rhythm, Unity Mixing Colors = RED + BLUE = PURPLE RED + YELLOW = ORANGE BLUE + YELLOW = GREEN WHITE + ANY COLOR = A TINT OF THAT COLOR BLACK + ANY COLOR = A SHADE OF THAT COLOR Surrealism = an artistic movement that emphasizes the critical and imaginative powers of the subconscious Founding Artist – Salvador Dali Pop art = a kind of art that uses techniques from commercial art and advertising Founding Artist – Andy Warhol Types of Texture = Real (texture you can actually feel), Simulated (imitates real texture) Example - wood on the tables, fake fur Invented (2-D patterns created by the repetition of lines and shapes) Example – Cross hatching 1 point perspective = Be able to draw an example & label the vanishing point, and horizon line Vanishing point = a point of disappearance Horizon line = in 'real life', the horizon is where the land (or sea) and sky meet. In painting perspective, it's the level your eyes are at, an imaginary line to which things recede Positive Space = the primary subject matter in a work of art Negative Space = is the space around and between the subject(s) of an image

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ART 1 SEMESTER 2 FINALS STUDY GUIDE

● Elements of art = Line, Color, Shape, Value, Texture, Space, Form

● Principles of Design = Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Rhythm, Unity

● Mixing Colors = RED + BLUE = PURPLE RED + YELLOW = ORANGE BLUE + YELLOW = GREEN WHITE + ANY COLOR = A TINT OF THAT COLOR BLACK + ANY COLOR = A SHADE OF THAT COLOR

● Surrealism = an artistic movement that emphasizes the critical and imaginative powers of the subconscious

● Founding Artist – Salvador Dali

● Pop art = a kind of art that uses techniques from commercial art and advertising● Founding Artist – Andy Warhol

● Types of Texture = ● Real (texture you can actually feel), ● Simulated (imitates real texture) Example - wood on the tables, fake fur● Invented (2-D patterns created by the repetition of lines and shapes) Example – Cross

hatching

● 1 point perspective = Be able to draw an example & label the vanishing point, and horizon line

● Vanishing point = a point of disappearance

● Horizon line = in 'real life', the horizon is where the land (or sea) and sky meet. In painting perspective, it's the level your eyes are at, an imaginary line to which things recede

● Positive Space = the primary subject matter in a work of art

● Negative Space = is the space around and between the subject(s) of an image