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art appreciation 3
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  • 問題数 37 • 10/7/2024

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    refers to the subject matter, symbolism, narrative, and context of a piece. It is what the artist is trying to convey to the viewer through their work. Content can be literal or abstract, depending on the artist’s intentions and the viewer’s interpretation. It is the message or story behind the artwork that gives it meaning and depth.

    content in art

  • 2

    the most rudimentary level of meaning, for it may be extracted from the identifiable or recognizable how these elements relate to one another.

    factual meaning

  • 3

    pertains to the acknowledged interpretation of the artwork using motifs, signs, and symbols and other ciphers as basis of its meaning.

    conventional meaning

  • 4

    a particular work of art that is consulted and read. Meanings that came from the viewers or audience’s circumstances and experiences. Meanings may not be singular, rather, they are multiple and varied.

    subjective meaning

  • 5

    The main types of art are visual, applied, performing, craft, digital, conceptual, literary, folk, and martial arts. The different types of art express human creativity through a combination of elements, mediums, and intentions. Some art forms are visual, incorporate physical movements, or serve practical or cultural functions. However, the definition isn’t rigid, as art forms often intersect. Therefore, the nine types of art share characteristics with other types but still present unique qualities that warrant distinction.

    kinds of art

  • 6

    Enumerate the 3 content in art

    1. factual meaning 2. conventional meaning 3. subjective meaning

  • 7

    Enumerate the kinds of art

    1. visual arts 2. applied arts 3. performing arts 4. literary arts 5. conceptual arts 6. folk art 7. craft art 8. martial arts

  • 8

    convey ideas through optical engagement and visual elements such as color, shape, balance, and unity. ___ arts may be two-dimensional or three-dimensional. Subtypes of visual arts include painting, sculpture, drawing, and photography.

    visual arts

  • 9

    It offer both aesthetic and functional properties. This category highlights how seek to blend beauty into mundane objects, conveying both expression and practical usage. Architecture, graphic design, fashion, ceramics, and jewelry design are all examples of applied arts.

    applied arts

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    use physical movements to evoke emotions and portray narratives for an audience. _____ arts are distinct from other art forms because they consist of live and recorded activities rather than static objects. Theater, dance, film, music, and opera are subtypes.

    performaning arts

  • 11

    encompass the written form, ranging from novels, poetry, essays, and letter-writing. ___ arts rely on the creator’s linguistic skills and the reader’s imagination to humans communicate ideas and elicit reactions.

    literary art

  • 12

    defies traditional categorization by emphasizing the idea and intent over the aesthetic compositions. _____ art provokes conversation and compels viewers to think about the artist’s vision.

    conceptual arts

  • 13

    is rooted in a community’s cultural and creative traditions, encompassing different mediums and purposes.____art is similar to applied and craft art because it often serves a utilization function but holds separate categorization because it encapsulates cultural, religious, or ethnic qualities.

    folk arts

  • 14

    involves the creation of objects through specialized disciplines. ___ is often a hobby but an art form because it’s a creative human expression. Additionally, ___ ranges broadly, from glassblowing and woodworking to knitting and embroidery.

    craft art

  • 15

    are physical forms of expression utilizing the body and combat to convey philosophies, ideas, and emotions. ____ arts parallel the performing arts but remain separate because of their combative elements and more abstract definition of art.

    martial arts

  • 16

    artwork is generally tripartite, involving pre-production, production, and post-production stages. In pre-production, the artist develops their initial idea, in production they physically create the work through various mediums like painting or sculpture, and in post-production the work is distributed and experienced by audiences.

    production process

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    - pertains to the ideation process of the artist - may take time or be quick as lightning - may not necessarily be fully formulated and may be explored while doing the artwork.

    pre production

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    - execution of the artwork - may vary depending on the medium and technique of the artist - may overlap with pre-production in terms of the gathering and sourcing of materials

    production

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    - includes allowing the artwork to set, tweaking the artwork, preparing the artwork for transport and display, and promotion and inclusion of the artwork in publications and discussions. - consideration of how the finished artwork will be circulated and accepted by the target audience.

    post production

  • 20

    They are however critical to the success of your artwork. By keeping them in mind as planned and creating your artwork, you will end up with a much better artwork

    elements of art

  • 21

    Enumerate the 7 elements of art

    1. line 2. form 3. shape 4. space 5. value 6. color 7. texture

  • 22

    is the most basic element of art.

    line

  • 23

    Lines can be

    long short thin thick three dimensional diagonal zigzag curve horizontal

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    - When a line meets up to enclose a space, a ____ is formed.

    shape

  • 25

    is the next step up from shape as we now add depth to it to create a three dimensional form.

    form

  • 26

    is what lies between, around or within an object.

    space

  • 27

    How do artists create this feeling of space between objects?

    1. overlapping 2. placement 3. size 4. detalis 5. colour and value 6. perspective 7. negative space

  • 28

    When an object is drawn or painted on top of another object the viewer’s eye interprets this as one object being in front of another implying there must be a space between them.

    overlapping

  • 29

    Objects higher up in the picture plane will seem to the viewer’s eye to be further away than objects placed low down in the picture frame.

    placement

  • 30

    Smaller objects look as if they are further

    size

  • 31

    The further away an object, the less ___ is visible to the viewer. By purposely reducing the amount of ___ in an object it will appear further away than an object with greater detail. away than larger objects.

    detail

  • 32

    Objects in the distance usually appear cooler and lighter in colour. Close up objects appear warmer and darker in value.

    color and value

  • 33

    Can be used to create the feeling of depth on a 2-dimensional surface.

    perspective

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    Space can be either positive or negative in the same way as shapes can.

    negative space

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    is how light or dark something is.

    value

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    Is created when light is reflected into the viewer’s eye.

    colour

  • 37

    is the way an object feels to the touch

    texture