ART APP
important element at the disposal of every artist n have directions
line
indicate width, rest n pose
horizontal lines
denote action, show height n statue
vertical lines
suggest action, life n movement
diagonal lines
suggest grace, subtleness n direction, never harsh or stern
curved lines
express energy, violence n conflict
cooked or jagged lines
succession of vertical
repeating lines
combination of vertical n horizontal lines
contrasting lines
combination of straight lines n curved lines
modified lines
most important n most noticeable of all elements of visual arts
color
blue, red and yellow. first to be produced
primary colors
green, orange n violet. produced by combining two primary colors
secondary colors
combining one primary and one secondary color
intermediate colors
colors situated next to each other in color wheel
adjacent color
three or four neighboring colors
analogous color
opposite to each other
complementary colors
any three colors forming a Y
split complementary colors
color forming a triangle
triadic colors
inconspicious and not striking to the eye
cool colors
conspicious and striking to the eyes
warm colors
perspectives deals with the effect of distance upon the appearance of objective
texture
in painting, archi it is great importance. represent only on a two dimensional surface
space
quantity of space occupied by a matter in 3 dimensions
volume
applies to all over design of a work of art. describe the structure or a shape of an object
Form
least tangible of arts. arrangement of sounds.
music
something to do with patterns, has three qualities tempo, meter n rhythmic
Rhythm
how fast n slow the music
tempo
unit of time that is made up of a group accented n unaccented beats
meter
succession of consecutives notes or tones
melody
combination of different tones or pitches
harmony
relationship of melodic and harmonic lines in music
texture
one melodic line, singing or playing in unison
Monophonic
singing or playing the melody n accompanying chords
Homophonic
most complex. independent from one another
polyphonic
degree of softness and loudness of music
dynamics
tone color, quality of sound generated by an instrument or by a voice
timbre
arrangement of musical events n themes
form
range of techniques, manipulating and experimenting withball aspects of the works. fascinating collection of artwork
modified art expression
adapting message from one language to another
transcreation
novel n poetry, one can generate music with emotional feeling
transcreation of music
using dialogue or text to influence n enchance dance performance
trancreation of text to dance
great majority of the evidence for dance occured in ancient greek
trancreation of dance to visual art
principles produces an impression of unity through the selection and arrangement of consistent objectives or ideas
harmony
form of transition
contradiction
good proportion
harmony of size
using two color or more colors in decorating an article or object
harmony of color
can be determined by feeling the object with the fingertips or by looking at it
harmony of texture
combining antique and modern furniture
harmony of idea
the regular, uniform or related visual movement made through the repetition of a unit or motif. classified into formal n informal
rhythm
condition or quality which gives a feeling or rest, repose, equilibrium or stability
balance
balance of equal visual weights placed or equal distance from the axis
formal or symmetrical balancr
absolute/perfect
bisymmetrical
apparent/obvious
symmetrical
balance of identical object placed on each side of central axis
bisymmetrical balance
balance of object with nearly identical description
symmetrical balance
balance of unequal visual weights, the heavier near the axis, the light one is farther
informal or asymmetrical balance
form or informal balance whuch objects bare balanced on a diagonal axis
slant or diagonal balance
difficult to recognize that the formal one
informal
art principle shows pleasing relationship
proportion
tends to carry the eyes from the center of interest or dominant part of any composition
emphasis
art that they move the viewer's eye around and within the image
movement
uniform repetition of any elements of art or any combination thereof
pattern
painting to feel unified that all elements fit together comfortably
unity or variety
style of dress appears more attractive and interesting than ordinary dress design
novelty or newness
posses utility
utility, adaptability or function
synonymous to opposition or contradiction. relationship with balancr and emphasis
contrast
rule of thumb. process of composing visual image like design, films n paintings. claims that aligning subject with these points create more tension.
the rule of thirds