Week 1:
Line- element of art used to define outline, a continuous mark
Organic- curved, natural, freeform
Geometric- mathematical, straight-edged
Outline- lines made by the edge of an object
Contour lines- lines thatd efine the edge of an object and the details within
Gesture- quick sketch to capture movement
Interpreatation- an explanation of the meaning of a work of art.
Week 2:
Dire- extreme suffering or trouble
Innovative- modern, new things or methods
Peddle- to sell things from place to place
Art Movement- an "ISM", an artistic style that is used by a group of artists who use the same philosophy or techniques
Freewheeling- no self-control, lacks restraint
Rowdy- rough, disorderly, loud
Idol- image representing a diety or god
Glimpse- a passing look
Sculptor- artist whose work has 3 dimensions
Elongate- to lengthen
Distort- disproportionate
Trademark- a distinctive feature
Subtle- delicate, mysterious
Week 3:
Value- the lightness or darkness of a color or neutral grey
Hatching- using lines to create value
Stippling- using dots to create value
Blending- using gradual tones to create value
Week 4:
Shape: a 2D space enclosed by a line
Form: a 3D shape
2D: flat, having only 2 dimensions
3D: having 3 dimensions
Week 5:
Texture- surface quality or how soemthing feels
Frottage- texture technique, rubbing the texture of an object onto another surface
Gyotaku- fish rubbing
Gyo- fish
Taku- rubbing
Week 6:
Frequently- often
Conviction- firm beleif
Ancestry- heritage, family background
Colonized- taken over by another group of people or country
Multiple- many
Infinite- never-ending
Spontaneous- without planning
Abandon- leave, let go
Week 7:
Optical Perspective- Optical techniques used to create the illusion of space
Horizon- imaginary line where the sky meets the earth
Perspective- technique artists use to project the illusion of 3 dimesions on a 2-dimensional surface
Overlapping- One object is partially in front of another
Optical- dealing with vision or optics
Vanishing Point- the point at which all lines converge or meet