Art 111
Review Materials for Test II - Goolsby
Chapter 5
Value
Highlight
Shadow
Cast
Shadow
Core
Shadow
Reflected
Light
Value
High Key
Low Key
four basic
forms and how they are shaded
Chiaroscuro
tenebrism
Using
Light to Control Composition
Tenebrism
Pencil
grades
Chapter 8
Space
Spatial
Indicators:
Size
Placement
Detail
warm/cool
colors
value
Overlapping
Lines
Linear
Perspective:
One-point
Two-point
horizon
line
vanishing
point
isometric
oblique
Asian
approach to spatial illusion
Chapter 6
- Texture:
Actual
texture
Simulated
texture
Frottage
Collage
Trompe
l'oeil
Chapter 7:
Color
Light
additive
color (Light Theory)
primaries
are red, green and blue
applications-
telivision, theatre, computer graphics
Subtractive
color (pigment theory)
applications-
painting, printing
black
white
Three
properties of color:
Hue, Value
and Intensity
Color
Wheel
primaries
secondaries
tertiaries
triad
three
dimensional model of color
neutral
complementary
analogous
monochromatic
Isaac
Newton
psychology
of color (contextual aspects)
natural
value
tint
shade
tone
Overall:
The Three
Basic
Components
of Art
The Art
Elements
The Art
Principles
Formalism
Conceptualism
For
Chapters 5, 8, and 7, know the vocabulary boxes, highlighted concepts within
the chapters in addition to the words above given during lectures.