Tell what you see in Artwork (Art Criticism) Line Opposites (ex: light vs. dark) Red + Yellow = Giving the illusion of how something feels (it looks bumpy, hard) Europeans who came to America Secondary colors Colors beside each other on the color wheel Form green, violet & orange Masks, Totem Poles, Moccasins, Baskets, Musical Instruments Artwork showing a non-living thing (ex: flowers, fruit) Artwork made by anyone (no formal training) Kente Cloth, Musical Instruments, Baskets, Wooden Masks Artwork showing a person, animal or group Blue + Yellow = The repetition of colors, lines or shapes Blue, Green, Violet intermediate colors Actual Texture Symmetrical Artwork showing a place The focal point in a work of art Red + Violet = Tell what you see in Artwork (Art Criticism) Line Opposites (ex: light vs. dark) Red + Yellow = Giving the illusion of how something feels (it looks bumpy, hard) Europeans who came to America Secondary colors Colors beside each other on the color wheel Form green, violet & orange Masks, Totem Poles, Moccasins, Baskets, Musical Instruments Artwork showing a non-living thing (ex: flowers, fruit) Artwork made by anyone (no formal training) Kente Cloth, Musical Instruments, Baskets, Wooden Masks Artwork showing a person, animal or group Blue + Yellow = The repetition of colors, lines or shapes Blue, Green, Violet intermediate colors Actual Texture Symmetrical Artwork showing a place The focal point in a work of art Red + Violet =
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Tell what you see in Artwork
(Art Criticism)
Line
Opposites
(ex: light vs. dark)
Red +
Yellow =
Giving the illusion of how something feels (it looks bumpy, hard)
Europeans who came to America
Secondary
colors
Colors beside each other on the color wheel
Form
green, violet & orange
Masks, Totem Poles, Moccasins, Baskets, Musical Instruments
Artwork showing a non-living thing (ex: flowers, fruit)
Artwork
made by
anyone
(no formal
training)
Kente Cloth,
Musical
Instruments, Baskets, Wooden Masks
Artwork showing a person, animal or group
Blue +
Yellow =
The
repetition
of colors, lines or shapes
Blue, Green, Violet
intermediate colors
Actual Texture
Symmetrical
Artwork showing a place
The focal point in a work of art
Red +
Violet =