with correct answers
how to interpret a visual work of art - ANS ✔✔1. visual information
2. verbal/written information
3. media
4. material
5. scale
6. time
7. process
8. context
applied vs. fine art - ANS ✔✔applied art is used in daily life
fine arts are paintings, printmaking, and sculptures
line - ANS ✔✔
contour line - ANS ✔✔defines the outer shape
gesture drawing - ANS ✔✔action, quick, loose
Shapes (geometric) - ANS ✔✔bound by the laws of mathematics (triangles, circles, rectangles,
squares)
Shapes (organic) - ANS ✔✔not bound by the laws of mathematics (sculptures)
, shapes: abstract - ANS ✔✔taking something from the real world and distorting it (emojis, filters,
abbreviations, LOL, OMG)
2-D space - ANS ✔✔only height and weight
3-D space - ANS ✔✔height * length* weight
positive or figure space - ANS ✔✔used space
negative or ground space - ANS ✔✔space between objects
composition - ANS ✔✔how something is put together
symmetrical balance - ANS ✔✔Two halves of a style; form a mirror image of one another.
Asymmetrical Balance - ANS ✔✔focal point is not dead center
Radial balance/symmetry - ANS ✔✔any direction (dart board)
linear perspective - ANS ✔✔horizontal
atmospheric perspective - ANS ✔✔Creating the illusion of depth of space by fading colors and
eliminating detail in objects that are further away.
horizon line - ANS ✔✔your eye level line; the place where land and sky appear to meet.