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| viewed in the medium of light rays |
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| What is subtractive color? |
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| viewed in the medium of pigment as in paint |
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| What are the three attributes of color? |
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| Hue, Value and saturation |
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| used to describe the 12 colors on the outside edge of the color wheel |
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| darkness or lightness of a color |
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| the dominance of hue in a color and its freedom from grey |
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| What can you compare a color with in order to know if its fully saturated? |
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| if it closely resembles the brightness of hue when refracted through a prism or the hue as seen in a rainbow |
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| Define the four types of colors on a color wheel |
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| Primary, secondary, intermediate,tertiary |
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| In terms of saturation, why might you consult a color wheel when mixing colors? |
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| the way in which the colors are arranged on the color wheel help to identify which colors will have a de-saturating effect |
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| What is the intention behind Josef Albers color exercise |
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| when you place one color next another, they can interact in hue and value and saturation |
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| colors that are closely related in hue. they are usually adjacent to eachother on the color wheel |
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| two colors directly opposite from eachother on the color wheel |
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| a color combonation that has only one hue but a range of values |
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| Colors thathave an absence of hue |
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| the arrangement of imagery in a work of art or design: examples (pattern,homogenous, coordianted, heirarchic, random |
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| that which is surrounding |
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| What is figure ground ambiguity |
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| when the viewer cannot disguish between the between the figure and the ground (or the positive and negative ) |
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| What does scale refer to? |
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| size in relation to human scale or any other point of reference |
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| What does proportion refer to |
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| Ratio between any two demensions |
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| In a general sense define what is meant by the visual component |
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| those qualities used to describe art and design |
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| What purpose is there in studying the visual components? |
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| art and design are complex it helps to break down the complexities of the imagery into more managable parts |
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| Name seven visual components |
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| line, shape, space, composition, color, tone, movement, |
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| In approaching a work to critique, what is the first question I suggest you ask yourself? |
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| What is the artist's intention? |
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| Define form content and subject matter |
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form- all the visuals in a given work
Content- the artist's intention and the viewer's interpretation
subject matter- the vehicle, if representational, used to convey the content of the artist |
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| what glues are used on cardbaord when glueing edges |
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| What adhesive(s) are used on cardboard when laminating a paper to the side of the cardboard |
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| a tape or non-water based adhesive film |
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