Art I Spring Review 2015 Use the outline below to organize your

Art I Spring Review 2015
Use the outline below to organize your knowledge about the following topics. Write
down everything you can remember or find in your sketchbook or the textbooks available
in class.
1. Elements of Art
A. Line –
B. Shape –
1. Geometric2. OrganicC. ValueD. Color1. Primary2. Secondary3. Intermediate4. Neutral5. Complementary6. Warm7. Cool8. Monochromatic9. AnalogousE. Form1. Geometric2. OrganicF. TextureG. Space1. Linear Perspective2. Atmospheric Perspective –
a. Overlapping –
b. Size –
c. Detail –
d. Color3. Positive4. Negative2. Principles of Art
A. Balance1. Symmetrical2. Asymmetrical3. RadialB. ContrastC. MovementD. RhythmE. PatternF. EmphasisG. Variety H. Unity I. Principles of Good Composition –
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3. Art Media
A. Clay1. Projects2. Techniques3. Vocabulary4. Clean Up5. GlazingB. Watercolor1. Projects2. TechniquesC. Colored Pencil
1. Projects2. TechniquesD. Printmaking1. Projects2. Techniques3. Vocabulary –
4. Equipment –
5. How to number and sign a print –
4. Art History/Subject MatterA. Ceramic Vessels1. Greek2. Asian3. Latin American4. Native AmericanB. Islamic
1. Characteristics –
C. Portraiture
1. Artists –
2. Proportions –
Use the steps of art criticism (description, analysis, interpretation, judgement) on the
following images, and make notes on what you know about how they were created, what
techniques were used, what their purpose is, etc.
Drawing Review:
1. Draw 20 buildings in one point perspective
2. Draw 10 buildings in two point perspective
3. Use a grid to recreate the robot picture
4. Be able to correctly number and sign a print
5. Draw a portrait with the correct facial feature
proportions.