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Mixed Media 1 Weekly Vocabulary

Mixed Media 1 Weekly Vocabulary. Self-Portrait: A portrait an artist makes using himself or herself as its subject. Profile: The side view of an object or person. Frontal: The head-on view of a person or object. Full Figure: The entire body of the subject is portrayed.

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Mixed Media 1 Weekly Vocabulary

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  1. Mixed Media 1 Weekly Vocabulary

  2. Self-Portrait: A portrait an artist makes using himself or herself as its subject. • Profile: The side view of an object or person. • Frontal: The head-on view of a person or object. • Full Figure: The entire body of the subject is portrayed. • Expression: An attitude conveyed by the set of a person's facial features. Week 2

  3. Contemporary Art: Art produced at the present period of time. • Lines of Symmetry: Imaginary lines on the face that show us where to place facial features. • Layer: Slowly building up pencil pigment to increase the tone of a color. • Blend: A gentle and gradual transition from one color to another. • Burnish: Applying heavy layers of pencil until smooth, shiny surface is created. Week 3 (Quiz will also cover Week 2 Words)

  4. Primary Color: Colors that cannot be made by mixing. • Secondary Color: Colors that are made by mixing 2 primary colors. • Tertiary Color: Colors that are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. • Tint: Color with white added to it, used to make a color lighter. • Shade: Color with black added to it, used to make a color darker. Week 4

  5. Warm Colors: Colors that make you think of heat. • Cool Colors: Colors that give the feeling of coldness. • Complementary: Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel that appear brighter when next to each other, but neutralize when mixed. • Analogous: 3 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. • Monochromatic: A color scheme that uses several values of one color. • Color Scheme: A plan for using color. Week 5

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