ART 1020 1nd Edition Exam 2 Study Guide Lectures 4 8 Lecture 4 February 13 Introduction to line and the different types Line Delineates shape a 2 D area it indicates the edge of a flat shape A line delineates mass 3 D volume Can be 1 expressive 2 analytical Outline contains a shape Contour Line suggests mass volume Implied Line suggests continuance Implied Line creates movement and direction Line can Divide connect animate or simply describe Can be thick thin smooth agitated continuous interrupted straight curved o Enclose form shapes create determine edges Jaune Quick to see Smith Uses outline o House 1995 o Trade 1992 Native American o Uses collage of images rough drawing and layers of text Outlines differences between Native Americans Lecture 5 February 18 The lecture on Line from February 13th continued Changeable impermanent lines metaphor for human life Robert Maplethorp Lisa Lyon 1980 o Blurring of genders Line doesn t speak about gender Lecture 6 February 20 Introduction to space in art Shape and Mass Shape a flat 2D area o Height and width Mass form solid 3D area o Volume o Height width depth Space Depth technique used to show 3D space Sense of depth o Scale overlap perspective Scale illusion of foreground and background Overlap illusion of one object over another Perspective Linear Perspective the technique that makes use of line to create illusion of depth on a flat 2D surface One point perspective using a single vanishing point o Vanishing point point at which converging lines meet o Duccio Maesta alterpeice is an ex Two Point Perspective o Caillebotte place de l Europe on a rainy day Atmospheric Perspective technique used to create the illusion of air space and depth Mandala Kanakura Period Forshortening Spatial Concepts empty space empty space is filled with a glow of color Olafur Eliasson example Lecture 7 February 25 Light and Color Color Direct function of light Most interesting tool an artist has in tool box Contemporary colors opposites on the color wheel Blue orange Yellow violet Red green Local Color Using expected colors that we automatically assign o Ex Painting a field of grass green or tree bark brown Arbitrary Color Entirely up to the artist o Paint any object any color depending on intent and message of the piece Optical Color Many different colors together and the eye automatically mix it Lecture 8 February 27 Principles of Art The principles of Design Balance emphasis proportion scale rhythm Repetition and Unity Square Symbol of the finite world Circle Symbol of the heavenly world Visual Balance has to do with the apparent of the picture Taj Mahai 1632 in Agra India Symmetrical balance is all about the Taj Mahai The Death of Socrates deliberate and pr cises Matthew Ritchie used all types of lines the curved lines
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