ART-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Stippling, Jackson Pollock, Universe Of The Legend Of Zelda

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Person, place, things, themes, processes, events and ideas. Subject of church: the sacred realm and christian faith. Form: how the what is refers to the totality of a composition or design color, shape, materials, technique and size. Formalist criticism: analyzing only visual elements, design principles and media. Style: the distinctive mode of expression that results from the way in which an artist handles materials and the elements and principles of design. Realism: very subjective, refers to the replication of people as they are seen by the eye, sometimes referred to as naturalism. Representational art: describes forms in the natural world that most people would nd recognizable. Expressionism: a style that re ects a subjective inner world contains distored and exaggerated forms, colors, textures and other elements. Abstract and non-objective art: does not imitate reality. Dot: a point which has no measurable size.

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