OFFICIAL OAE 006
2 Point Linear Perspective - ANS-2 vanishing points in a composition in that you view objects
from the nook
twentieth Century Art Ideas - ANS-Identity, network, authority, feminism, equality, injustice,
climate trade
Aboriginal Art - ANS-Dot paintings, paint-from plants, create artwork to hold and have fun
memory of dreamtime
X-ray style depicts the bone and muscular structure of animals
Abstract Expressionism - ANS-An inventive movement that focused on expressing emotion and
emotions thru abstract pictures and colours, lines and shapes.
Acrylic Paint - ANS-A water primarily based paint that has a (polymer) plastic binder and dries to
a everlasting overlaying
Additive Sculpture - ANS-A kind of sculpture approach in which substances (as an example,
clay) are built up or "brought" to create shape.
Aesthetic Experience - ANS-Your non-public interplay with a work of art
Aesthetics - ANS-A set of concepts concerned with the character and appreciation of beauty,
mainly in artwork.
Age of Enlightenment - ANS-The term inside the 1700s for the duration of which many
Europeans started out to interrupt away from way of life and rethink political and social norms
Alla Prima - ANS-A fashion of painting where, instead of building colorations up with layers, the
painting is achieved in a single consultation at the same time as the paint continues to be moist
American Neoclassicism - ANS-Reinforce American cultural connection to Enlightenment
thoughts & values within the context of North America.
Aperture - ANS-Controls the amount of light on the way to reach the digital camera's photo
sensor
F-Stop
Applique - ANS-A method in which fashioned portions of cloth are connected to a historical past
material to shape a design or picture
Armature - ANS-A framework or skeleton used to aid a sculpture
Art Deco - ANS-Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the Twenties and Thirties
sought to improve commercial design in opposition with "first-rate art" and to work new
substances into ornamental styles that could be both machined or hand made.
Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
Artist's Proof - ANS-One of a small group of prints set apart from the edition for the artist's use.
Arts and Crafts Movement - ANS-Opposed present day mass manufacturing and embraced
herbal bureaucracy, William Morris turned into a primary pressure.
Assemblage - ANS-A three-dimensional composition in which a set of items is unified in a
sculptural paintings.
Assyrian Art - ANS-Artists praised greatness of the king, capacity to kill enemies, searching
prowess, and many others.
, Cuneiform, relief sculpture
Avant Garde - ANS-Ahead of the times, specifically within the arts
Aztec Art - ANS-Art for spiritual expression to pay tribute to their gods, completed sacrifices for
his or her gods, used pictographs to symbolize artwork
Aztec Codex - ANS-Books written through pre-Columbian and colonial-technology Nahuas in
pictorial and/or alphabetic form
Divination, ceremonies, ritual calendar
Backlighting - ANS-Illumination cast onto the figures inside the scene from the side contrary the
digital camera, generally growing a thin outline of highlighting on the ones figures.
Backstrap Loom - ANS-A easy Andean loom featuring a belt or backstrap encircling the waist of
the seated weaver.
Balance - ANS-Principle of Design
A circumstance wherein one of a kind elements are equal or in the precise proportions
There are 3 varieties of visual balance: symmetry, asymmetry, and radial
Creates solidarity
Balance, Contrast, Unity, Emphasis, Repetition, Rhythm, Variety, Movement, Pattern, Harmony -
ANS-Principles of Design
Bamboo Brushes - ANS-Offers best variety of pliability as decided by brush size, pressure,
amount of ink carried out, dilution of ink and attitude of brush to paper
Baroque - ANS-An creative style of the seventeenth century characterised with the aid of
complex paperwork, ambitious ornamentation, and contrasting elements
Baroque Architecture - ANS-A European fashion of architecture of the seventeenth and 18th
centuries.
It was primarily based upon the transformation of classical bureaucracy with an innovative use
of space and ornament.
Characterized by way of ornate detail, exuberant curvaceous ornament and grand sweeping
gestures with spatially complex compositions
Batik - ANS-A cloth-dyeing method which makes use of wax to coat areas that do not want to be
dyed
Bauhaus - ANS-A German interdisciplinary faculty of fine and implemented arts that added
together many main contemporary architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
Benin Ivory Mask - ANS-Miniature sculptural portrait in ivory of Idia, the primary Iyoba (Queen
Mother) of the sixteenth century Benin Empire, taking the form of a traditional African masks.
Bisqueware - ANS-Clay that has been fired once
Bleed - ANS-An photo that extends to and/or past the edge of the web page
bon a tirer BAT - ANS-(French, precise to tug) A press proof of a print this is authorised by the
artist and serves as the same old for the edition.
Brayer - ANS-A small, hand held rubber roller used to unfold printing ink lightly on a floor earlier
than printing.
Burins - ANS-Small, chisel-like gear with a pointed give up; idea to were used to engrave bone,
antler, ivory, or timber.
Byzantine Ivories - ANS-Consular diptychs, pyxides, icons (either as unmarried panels or
configured into diptychs or triptychs), and sooner or later caskets made for either secular or
religious functions