Monday, December 1, 2014

2014 midterm exam review

 Digital Art 
2014 midterm exam review


Artwork: A work of art, artwork, art piece, or art object is an aesthetic item or artistic creation. The term "a work of art" can apply to:
 an example of fine art, such as a painting or sculpture
 a fine work of architecture or landscape design
 a photograph, film or visual computer program
 a work of conceptual art or performance art
 a production of live performance, such as theater, ballet or opera
 an interactive game

Still life: A  work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (food, flowers, plants, rocks, or shells) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, and so on).
Line: a line is a path left by a moving point

Shape: a two dimensional area with identifiable boundaries.
Geometric shapes: mechanically drawn lines, squares, rectangles, circles.
Organic shapes: shapes based on forms of nature, which are usually rounded, irregular and curving.

Emphasis is given to an area within the design because that area is meant to be seen or is more important to be noticed when compared to other places of the design. Emphasis creates a center of interest.

Pattern: Two-dimensional decorative visual repetition. Motif is a unit that is repeated in visual rhythm (suggest movement through repetition). Units in a motif may or may not be an exact duplicate of the first unit.

Composition: The act of organizing the elements of an artwork into a harmoniously unified whole.

Know that: 
Artists keep sketchbooks for ideas.

Artwork that is created by indigenous people or original inhabitants is called aboriginal.
The Australian aboriginal culture is well known of its aboriginal art.

Characteristics of aboriginal art are:
1. Lines and shapes are repeated over and over in this art.
2. Pattern is an important design principle in this type of art. 
3. Repeated dots are often used and repeated in this artwork.
4. This artwork could be characterized as "tribal".

Be able to:
Create a simple drawing that shows: a variety of lines, shapes (geometric and organic), pattern, a strong center of interest created by using emphasis. 

Create a drawing that illustrates the characteristics of aboriginal art

On a computer, be able to:
1. Create a new folder and name it according to directions
2. Open Photoshop if it is not open on your computer
3. Download a document  and open it in Photoshop
4. Color the document using the Paint Bucket tool
5. Save the document into your new folder according to directions.