Advanced 2d Design Review Information 2014

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ADVANCED 2D Design Review Information

Elements and Principles of ArtYou should know what they are, how to explain them, and how to identify them in works of art. Baroque1600-1750 (general) and pertaining to Dutch art and still life What is this movement is about? The Dutch movement of Baroque was focused more on _________________ This work was used for what? Neoclassical 1750-1850 What is this movement about? How is it different then Baroque? What are some important features of this movement? Romanticism 17801850 What are key elements that describe this movement? What are the roots of this movement that inspired its existence? Know these terms from Gestalt Theory: Figure and Ground Proximity Similarity Continuity Connectedness Closure Contour drawings Know what it is and its different variations. What is most important to draw in a contour drawing? Why is this method used? What is a concentration? What is a breadth? Gesture DrawingsKnow what it is. What is most important to draw in a gesture drawing? Why is this method used? Sight Stick/Grid scale/View Finder Realism 18481900 How is this movement revolutionary (for its time period) What are some examples of subject matter that is depicted in Realism artworks? Why is direct observation important? Color InformationColor wheel Primary Colors Secondary Colors Tertiary colors Analogues Complimentary Warm/Cool Colors Shade and tint Organic Shapes vs. Geometric Shapes Other Art TermsContrast Foreground, Middle ground, Background Shading and Highlighting Depth Observational Drawing Still Life Composition Critique Have a pre-typed 1 page reflection about your growth in class and in your subject area, and in the mediums that you have used. Times new roman, size 12.

Impressionism 18651885 What did critics of Impressionism think of artwork from this movement? How did this movement go against what was popular? What are key elements which describe this movement best? -Fauvism and Expressionism (19001935) -Cubism, Futurism, Supremativism, Constructivism (19051920) -Dada and Surrealism (19171950) -Abstract Expressionism (1940's1950's) - Pop Art (Britain -1950's United States-1960's Minimalism 1950-1970 What did minimalism try its best to do within art? What was its purpose? What is minimalism purely based upon? Gestalt Theory Have a basic understanding of what the Gestalt theory is.

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