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VOCABULARY

TERM
Definition Example (:
Art The expression of
creative skills

Perceive!

To become deeply
aware through the
senses of special
nature of a visual
object.

Folk artists

Artist who are
self-taught and
therefore have
had little or no
formal in artistic
methods.

Artists

Creative
individuals who
use imagination
and skill to
communicate in
visual form.

Action painting

The technique of
dripping and
splashing onto a
canvas stretch on

the floor.
Symbol

Something that
stands for, or
represents,
something else .

Elements of art

Basic visual
symbols in
language of art.





DIRECT
OBSERVATION
First hand
observation using
instruments to
evaluate
something.

Collage An art work
created by pasting
cut or torn
materials such as
paper ,
photographs and
fabric to a flat
surface.

Montage The process or
technique of
selecting editing
and piecing
together separate
sections of film to
form a continuous
whole.

911
Commemoration
Videos that show
important events
in 9/11


Fontography
A software
application used t
creates digital
fonts.

Font Styles








A font that is
traditionally
defined as a
quantity of torts
composing a
complete
character set of
single size of a
type of face.

abstract
expressionism


Artist Jackson
Pollack
Important
American painter
and a main
character in the
abstract
expressionist
movement. He
was well known
for his exclusive
style of drip
painting

Leo Twiggs


An African
American painter




Vermeer
Diego
Valaquez's "Las
Meninas"
Dutch painter who
dedicated in local
interior scenes of
middle-class life.

Pablo Picasso's
"Las Meninas"


58 paintings that
Pablo Picasso
painted in 1957 by
performing a
wide-ranging
analysis,
reinterpreting and
re-forming several
times Las Meninas
by Diego
Velzquez.


Language of Art
,




Subject,

Composition

Content
FOLK ART

An aboriginal
culture or by
rustics or other
laboring
tradespeople.

DIA deLos
Muertos

A Mexican
holiday
celebrated in
Mexico ( day of
the dead )

OFRENDA
STILL
LIFE ART



PAUL CEZZANE A FRENCH
ARTIST AND
POST
IPRESSIONIOS
T


PABLO
PICASSO
Spanish painter,
sculptor,
printmaker,
ceramicist, and
stage designer.

HENRI
MATISSE
Color and his fluid
and unusual
draughtsmanship.

PAUL GAUGUIN Post-Impressionist
artist who was not
well appreciated
until after his
death.

JOAN MIRO

Spanish artist,
sculptor, and
ceramicist
instinctive in
Barcelona.
MARC
CHAGALL
Art knocker
Robert Hughes
referred to
Chagall as "the
quintessential
Jewish artist of
the twentieth
century.

DAVID
HOCKNEY
English painter,
architect,
printmaker, stage
designer and
photographer.

WAYNE
THEIBAUD
American painter
whose most
famous works is of
cakes, pastries,
boots, toilets, toys
and lipsticks.







PAUL CEZZANE




This separation and Czanne's concentration and singleness of purpose may account for the remarkable development he continued
during the 1880s and 1890s. In this period he continued to paint studies from nature in vivid mimic colors, but he slowly simplified his
application of the paint to the point where he seemed able to define volumetric forms with juxtaposed strokes of pure color. Critics
eventually argued that Czanne had discovered a means of rendering both nature's light and nature's form with a single application of
color. He seemed to be reintroducing a formal structure that the impressionists had abandoned, without sacrificing the sense of brilliant
illumination they had achieved. Czanne himself spoke of modulating with color rather than modeling with dark and light.

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