Vocabulary for Term 3 should be written on binder paper. After grading, the paper should be taped onto page 4 in your sketchbook.
Added: 1-9-2017 Due: 1-20-2017
Radial Symmetry - the condition of having similar parts regularly arranged around a central axis
Elements of Design - line, color, value, shape, form, space, and texture
Motifs are the units of repetition in a visual pattern.
Pattern - a repeated element of design.
Symbol - a form, image, sign, or subject representing a meaning other than its outward appearance.
Added: 1-24-2017 Due: 1-27-2017
Render - to represent or depict
Line- An element of art that is a continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point to define shapes, contours, and outlines
Shape- Any area defined by a line; 2-D = length times width; Can be organic or geometric
Positive space - The areas of a drawing, painting or sculpture which are occupied by forms or images (where the art “is”). All art work must occupy 80% of the
paper
Negative space - In a drawing, painting or sculpture, the areas where there are no forms (the "empty" areas)
Non-objective art – art not based on anything in reality
Abstract art – not realistic but often based on an actual subject
Zentangle Vocabulary added on 1-30-2017 is in the Zentangle section. You can print a page from the Zentangle section or ask for a copy in class.
Added: 2-13-17
Ephemera- items, typically written or printed, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity.
Techniques - Methods used in creating works of art
Processes - A progression of activities using several techniques - the steps you take to complete a composition
A covalent bond is a form of chemical bonding that is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms, and other covalent bonds. In short, the attraction-to-repulsion stability that forms between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding.
Tie-Dye occurs when both chemical and thermal manipulations are used. Chemicals cause the fabric to expand to receive the color pigment. Heat causes the fabric to contract, or shrink, around the pigment, trapping it in the fibers.
Quiz on the vocabulary above on 2-24-17
Added: 1-9-2017 Due: 1-20-2017
Radial Symmetry - the condition of having similar parts regularly arranged around a central axis
Elements of Design - line, color, value, shape, form, space, and texture
Motifs are the units of repetition in a visual pattern.
Pattern - a repeated element of design.
Symbol - a form, image, sign, or subject representing a meaning other than its outward appearance.
Added: 1-24-2017 Due: 1-27-2017
Render - to represent or depict
Line- An element of art that is a continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point to define shapes, contours, and outlines
Shape- Any area defined by a line; 2-D = length times width; Can be organic or geometric
Positive space - The areas of a drawing, painting or sculpture which are occupied by forms or images (where the art “is”). All art work must occupy 80% of the
paper
Negative space - In a drawing, painting or sculpture, the areas where there are no forms (the "empty" areas)
Non-objective art – art not based on anything in reality
Abstract art – not realistic but often based on an actual subject
Zentangle Vocabulary added on 1-30-2017 is in the Zentangle section. You can print a page from the Zentangle section or ask for a copy in class.
Added: 2-13-17
Ephemera- items, typically written or printed, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity.
Techniques - Methods used in creating works of art
Processes - A progression of activities using several techniques - the steps you take to complete a composition
A covalent bond is a form of chemical bonding that is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms, and other covalent bonds. In short, the attraction-to-repulsion stability that forms between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding.
Tie-Dye occurs when both chemical and thermal manipulations are used. Chemicals cause the fabric to expand to receive the color pigment. Heat causes the fabric to contract, or shrink, around the pigment, trapping it in the fibers.
Quiz on the vocabulary above on 2-24-17