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Digital Media 1 Exam Review Part 1 of the Exam will be multiple choice. Be able to identify the artist/title/art period by the photograph of their work. Dada Shock, Protest, Nonsense Brought about from the happenings of World War I Hannah Hoch Da Dandy Marcel Duchamp Bicycle Wheel Hans Arp Untitled Made by Chance Operation Art Nouveau Highly Stylized, flowing, curvilinear designs Name originated from a shop in Paris Masonde l Art Nouveau owned by Siegfriend Bing. Renee Lalique Jewelry and glass designer Dragonfly Woman Corsage Alphonse Mucha Hector Guimard Paris Metro Entrance

Peter Max Known for his Cosmic 1960 s style work, which featured strong lines and bold color combinations. The Love Poster Max s most famous image Pan Am Airlines Romare Bearden Famous for his richly textured collages Three Musicians The Conversation Photographers Dorothea Lang Ansel Adams

Edward S. Curtis Animation Anima- Latin for Soul or Spirit The process by which we see pictures move Zoetrope 180 Ad Praxinoscope Emile Raynard Humorous Phases of Funny Faces First animated film j. Stuart Blackton Gertie the Dinosaur The first established character in an animated film Windsor McCay Toy Story The first fully computer generated film Pixar Studios Sketchbook Artists MC Escher

Roy Lichtenstein Barbara Kruger Andy Warhol Architecture Falling Water Frank Lloyd Wright The Louvre [entrance] I.M. Pei The Louvre [entrance] I.M. Pei Glass House Phillip Johnson Elements and Principles of Art, etc. Line An element of art that is the path of a moving point through space. Shape An area set apart by line or contrasts of value or color Geometric Shapes - Precise shapes that can be described using mathematical formulas. Free-form Shapes Irregular and uneven shapes Form- An object having three dimensions. Forms are geometric or free form.

Texture- The element of art that refers to how things feel or how they look as if they might feel on the surface Value- The Lightness or darkness of a color Unity- Principle of design that allows the viewer to see a complex combination of elements, principles, and media as a complete whole. (The invisible glue) Contrast- The difference between a light area and a dark area in a work of art. It also refers to elements in a design that are very different. Space - The element of art that refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects. Shapes and forms are defined by the space around and within them. [Visual] Rhythm Principle of art that indicates movement by the repetition of elements or objects Movement Principle of design that deals with creating the illusion of action or physical change in position. Balance A feeling of equality in weight and attention within a work of art Formal balance Way of organizing parts of a design so that equal or similar elements are placed on opposite side of a central axis. Informal balance - Way of organizing parts of a design so that unlike objects have equal visual weight or eye attraction. Radial balance - Type of balance in which forces or elements branch out form a central point, the axis in a circular pattern. Motif Unit repeated in visual rhythm Focal Point - The element of art that refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects. Shapes and forms are defined by the space around and within them Still Life - A painting or other two-dimensional work of art representing inanimate objects such as bottles, fruit, and flowers Perspective - Method used to create the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface. Linear Perspective - Technique of using lines in drawing and painting to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface. Atmospheric Perspective - Effect of air and light on how an object is perceived by the viewer. The more air between the viewer and the object, the more the object seems to fade. A bright object seems closer to the viewer than a dull object Part 2 of the Exam will be a hands on art portion of the exam related to your sketchbook work from the year.