Tuesday 28 February 2012

Critiquing Tools

Art Vocabulary List:

1. Transparent: This word can be use to describe the art works without connotation. Its mains what is the art works meaning.
2. Palette: Where is the colour from and it is a material to drawing the art works.
3. Proportion: When we appraise a art work, we need look at the dimensional proportion and every part of art work. Then consider it has a right proportion.
4. Hierarchy: It is a system in which art work are arranged according to their importance, and also is a version of  art works.
5. Symmetry: The quality of having parts that match each other, especially in a way that is a attractive, or similarity of shape or contents

Adjective List:
Texture
1. Sandy: It is a covered with sand or containing sand
2. Flat: level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts.
3. Prickly: The shape prickles.
4. Smooth: A surface not any holes, lumps or areas that rise or fall suddenly
5. Sticky: Made of or covered with a substance that stays fixed to any surface it touches

Principles and Elements of Design List:
Elements and principles


Colour: Colour is a vision, it will effect people's emotion. They are used in art work, the different can constitute colour and the nice colour can  constitute a nice work. 
Shape: It is a particular physical  form or something appear on art work. 
Line: A long thin mark on the surface of something, it can contact each elements and also can be a part of elements in the art work, it can be a variety of forms to expression. 
Texture: It can express lot of messages and emotions, it can be 2D and 3D and pass though visual and physical properties to design work of art.
Form: It is any three dimensional object. It can be enhanced by tone, texture and color. Also can be illustrated ot constructed.


Dynamic: Put a element in a work of art and make it has dynamic felling.
Stability: It is main when client watch your work, he will feel his visual stay a same level.
Rhythm: Rhythm allows your designs to develop an internal consistency that will make it easy for you clients. It in design is also called repetition.
Scale: Much of the impact of monumental artwork such as Mount Rushmore is its sheer size. For example, Lincoln's head is 70 ft. in height (taller than the entire figure of the Sphinx). A miniature of this carving simply would not have the same impact. Conversely, a small work has a sense of intimacy - we need be close to the work to view it. Scale, alone, can change the meaning of a work of art.
www.wiu.edu/art/courses/design/principles.htm

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