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.