- Perspective: Foreshortening is a way of representing an object so that it conveys the illusion of depth; an object appears to be thrust forward or backward in space.
5. Composition
- How are items arranged or organized in art
- Symmetrical, asymmetrical
- Static or dynamic
- Picture space is comprised of foreground, middle ground, and background.
6. Scale
- As an art history term, scale refers to the size of an object or object represented
- Size of things, conveyed or literal
Parts of style:
- Cultural style
- Societies develop their own beliefs and style of material forms
- Artists are a product of their culture
- Period style
- Style changes over time
- Art changes because of economic and political changes
- Regional style
- Geography leads to diverse styles
- Personal style
- Individual artists often have distinct styles
Two basic forms of style:
- Representational: Seeks to create recognizable subject matter (this is a picture of a dog)
- Abstract: Seeks to capture the essence of a form, not the literal representation (thi)