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Tulsa Public Schools Art Assessment State Standard 1 for the Fine Arts

Thanks to:. Janet LeflerKendra ShinnJoAnn CaldwellLinda Curtis. Rhythm. Marcel DuchampNude Descending a Staircase. Sir Terry Frost, Swing Rhythm. Rhythm is the visual beat created by repeated lines, shapes, colors or patterns in an artwork.. Romare Bearden New Orleans: Ragging Home, Collage. Rhythm.

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Tulsa Public Schools Art Assessment State Standard 1 for the Fine Arts

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    1. Tulsa Public Schools Art Assessment State Standard #1 for the Fine Arts

    3. Rhythm Marcel Duchamp Nude Descending a Staircase

    4. Sir Terry Frost, Swing Rhythm Rhythm is the visual beat created by repeated lines, shapes, colors or patterns in an artwork.

    5. Rhythm is the visual beat created by repeated lines, shapes, colors or patterns in an artwork.

    6. Balance Pablo Picasso The Pigeons

    7. Symmetrical balance occurs when elements like lines, shapes, and colors are equal on both sides.

    8. Radial Balance

    9. Balance Activity Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of design elements. It can be symmetrical (formal) or asymmetrical (informal).

    11. Contrast When lines, shapes, and colors are very different from each other you create contrast.

    12. Contrast is created when two complementary colors are used next to each other.

    13. Contrast refers to differences between the elements of art. An example would be one shape using repeating lines, or darkness surrounded by light.

    15. Pattern is created by repeating lines, shapes, or colors.

    16. Pattern Activity

    18. Movement is the path your eyes take in and around an artwork

    19. Movement Activity Movement is the path your eye takes in and around a work of art.

    21. Emphasis is the importance given to a certain part of an artwork. Artists can use emphasis to draw your attention to the center of interest in a work of art.

    22. Emphasis Activity Emphasis is also called the center of interest. Emphasis is when attention is drawn to a portion of a composition. Any kind of contrast creates emphasis. It is where the eye is immediately drawn. ***Choose one to draw. Make sure you create and emphasis. 1. A flower garden 2. A church service 3. A family reunion

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