MTEL Visual Arts Study Guide latest
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seven elements of art - ANS-color, texture, shape, form, line, space, value
Principles of Design - ANS-balance, emphasis, contrast, movement, pattern, unity
stages of clay - ANS-bone dry, bisque, slip
Rule of Thirds - ANS-divides the frame into 9 sections
Theme - ANS-universal ideas explored in artwork, some factors for identity are race,
religion, culture, characteristics, behaviors, and language
fine arts - ANS-artwork that serves no purpose but to be aesthetically pleasing
Applied Arts - ANS-art that serves a specific purpose
Realism Movement - ANS-the 1850's french movement that attempted to document
people and preserve life and culture at that time
Pop Art - ANS-art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, as an ironic
comment on traditional fine art values.
Aboriginal Art - ANS-Art made by the aboriginal people of Australia before europeans
arrived
African Art - ANS-African sculpture, geometric forms, emphasis of the figure, religious
and tribal artworks
Eastern Art - ANS-focuses on landscapes, spiritual ideas, less focused on realism
middle eastern art - ANS-artwork created in the middle east such as, mosaic,
calligraphy, manuscript, and pattern
Buddhist Art - ANS-influenced mandalas, spiritual, natural forces, symbolism
latin american art (South and central america) - ANS-art that was utilitarian, eventually
they began making art that represented values and regions
Three cultures-latin art - ANS-indian, african, european
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seven elements of art - ANS-color, texture, shape, form, line, space, value
Principles of Design - ANS-balance, emphasis, contrast, movement, pattern, unity
stages of clay - ANS-bone dry, bisque, slip
Rule of Thirds - ANS-divides the frame into 9 sections
Theme - ANS-universal ideas explored in artwork, some factors for identity are race,
religion, culture, characteristics, behaviors, and language
fine arts - ANS-artwork that serves no purpose but to be aesthetically pleasing
Applied Arts - ANS-art that serves a specific purpose
Realism Movement - ANS-the 1850's french movement that attempted to document
people and preserve life and culture at that time
Pop Art - ANS-art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, as an ironic
comment on traditional fine art values.
Aboriginal Art - ANS-Art made by the aboriginal people of Australia before europeans
arrived
African Art - ANS-African sculpture, geometric forms, emphasis of the figure, religious
and tribal artworks
Eastern Art - ANS-focuses on landscapes, spiritual ideas, less focused on realism
middle eastern art - ANS-artwork created in the middle east such as, mosaic,
calligraphy, manuscript, and pattern
Buddhist Art - ANS-influenced mandalas, spiritual, natural forces, symbolism
latin american art (South and central america) - ANS-art that was utilitarian, eventually
they began making art that represented values and regions
Three cultures-latin art - ANS-indian, african, european