Art 2nd 9 Weeks
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- painting or drawing in which the natural scenery such as mountains, trees, rivers or lakes are the main feature
- landscape
- painting on a wall or ceiling
- mural
- a tray for mixing colors of paints
- palette
- dark value of a color made by adding black to it
- shade
- basic visual symbols artists use to create works of visual art; color, line, shape, form, space, value, texture
- elements of art
- painting or drawing of inanimate objects
- still life
- colors that suggest warmth and seem to move towards the viewer
- warm colors
- atomizer operated by compressed air used for spraying
- air brush
- the arrangement of elements in a work of art
- composition
- colors that contain a common hue and are found next to each other on the color wheel
- analogous
- sketching of an object or figure out of normal shape to communicate ideas and feelings
- distortion
- a place for displaying or selling works or art
- gallery
- works of art made to be used instead of only enjoyed and are judged by how well they worked when used
- functional art
- one color plus all its tints, tones and shades
- monochrome
- image of a person, especially the face and upper body
- portrait
- lines creating boundaries that separate one area from another
- contour lines
- to frame a picture or drawing with a cardboard border
- mat
- material such as paint, glass, metal or fibers used to make art objects
- medium
- quality of a material that does not let any light pass through, opposite of transparent
- opaque
- a piece of paper with an area cut from the middle and by holding it up and looking through it at the subject the artist can focus on the area he wants to paint
- viewing frame
- lines that move in the same direction and always stay the same distance apart
- parallel lines
- area of a work of art that attracts the viewer\'s attention first
- focal point
- 20th century art movement in which subject matter was separated into cubes and other geometric forms
- cubism
- humorous drawing that exaggerates features of a person to make fun of or criticize him or her
- caricature
- French for \"rebirth\" revival of cultural awareness and leaning in the 14th and 15th centuries, especially in Italy
- Renaissance