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Imagine a picture of person, standing on the roof of a building, with the city skyline behind them. The person and the roof would be the foreground, whereas the skyline would be the background. Foreground refers to the bits at the front; background refers to the bits at the back.
line art is like clip art. it is art created only with lines. continuous tone art is art that uses a tonal range such as a photograph.
Texture in art is when it had a pattern in something like the background It's hard to explain so that's just my definition. I know what it is but it's very hard to explain. Hope this helps!
The eye of the beholder.
skill is something you have and is able to do and art is beautiful work involving the skill that you have.skill is something you have and is able to do and art is beautiful work involving the skill that you have.
Imagine a picture of person, standing on the roof of a building, with the city skyline behind them. The person and the roof would be the foreground, whereas the skyline would be the background. Foreground refers to the bits at the front; background refers to the bits at the back.
Depth, illusion, foreground vs background, thickness, space, real, lifelike.
The religious figures are shown in the background instead of the foreground apppppppppeeex
The material value of art refers to a subject that collectors, museum curators, and art lovers debate passionately. Art is worth more to some people than others.
Subordination refers to reducing the importance of one or more elements in a work of art to increase the importance of other elements. In painting, for example, elements in the background are often made subordinate to subjects in the foreground by reducing their contrast or level of chroma (colorfulness).
Op Art is short for optical art, which is a form of visual art, and themed from abstract art, specifically optical illusions. It uses the repetition of simple forms and colors to create vibrating effects, moiré patterns, foreground-background confusion, an exaggerated sense of depth, and other visual effects. Basically based on tricks of visual perception.
The Reformation made it necessary to push religious messages in art to the background.
"The Girl Who Circumnavigated the World in a Dream of Her Own Making" is a perfect example of magical realism; a type of realism using contemporary subjects and common objects in new and unfamiliar ways featuring sharp and detailed element in both foreground and background.
the main shapes in the background of art
SUBORDINATIONWhen there is dominance there must be subordination (things lower in ranking). In art this means that some things get more attention and some get less. Figure dominates ground for instance. * http://daphne.palomar.edu/design/emphasis.html
Medieval art has a very flat look to it. Sometimes objects in the foreground are larger than those in the background, however, they still appear to exist in the same plane. There is much decorative work in this period, small pieces of jewelry and illuminated manuscripts, not many large paintings were created during this time. The formula for creating the illusion of depth on a 2-dimensional surface (perspective) was not discovered until the early Renaissance, one of the first artists to use it was da Vinci in the 'Mona Lisa'. The background does appear to recede into the distance, while she exists on a plane much closer to the viewer.
EMPHASIS- is the point of interest SUBORDINATION- is the lessening stress or the less interest effect. It is a mere background that makes the design more visible. *They are the principles of design that give importance and less importance to parts or whole of a design. *The foreground and background are important elements in a picture or painting to show the emphasis. *The emphasis is revealed distinctly by its: COLOR - brighter or darker than the rest SIZE - bigger than the other objects POSITION- placing it at the most strategic place in the art piece ACCENT- putting on accent such as glitters, light, etc.....