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balance

all elements seem to be equally weighted

emphasis

one element stands out to grab the viewers attention

form

three-dimensional and includes cylinders, cubes, and spheres.

proportion

parts of an object are the correct size in relation to the rest

texture

way things feel or the way an object looks as though it may feel

harmony

creates calm, restful mood in an artwork. elements work well.

shape

two dimensional and include triangles, circles, and squares

acrylics

used to paint non objective work

bronze

used to cast a statue of a family

clay

used to make a ceramic vase

cotton fibers

used to weave a decorative cltoh

pencils

used to make a sketch

wood

used to make a relief print of a tree

why dont artist today create fine art?

they rarely create it. applied is more useful.

what are sketch books used for?

practicing and developing art skills

what are some media an artist might use?

oil, paint, water color, acrylic, pencil, pen

what is a relief sculpture?

sculpture that is only partly enclosed by space

what is a loom used?

a loom is used for weaving

what is a kiln used for?

used to heat clay, making it durable and hard

what are some questions an art historian might ask?

who, when, style, period, culture, influences