Kindergarten Art Glossary
Art Forma: Type of Art Gainting, drawing,
Color
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Brigit Colors
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Broken Lines
Bagonal Line
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Dull Colors
Colage: Bits and peces of tinings gved
onto paperEven Balance: Both Haves are equal
Left side and right side are the:
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Fiber: A material used to make baskets and
cloth. Grass, yam, and straw are
kinds oF fiers.
Form: Atoree-cimensional object, suchas
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cart. Form may be depicted on
2D surtece
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Free-Form Shapes: Inreguiar and uneven
shapes.
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Geometric Shapes: Are cies, rectangles,
squares, Iranges and so on - have tne
char edkes one achieves when using
fools to create them.
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Honzontal Lines
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ZlMovement: ave the feeling of motion and to
GUE the viewer's eyes tnrousinout the
artwork.
Mural: A painting done on a wall
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Outine:
Painting: Ain art form using paint ona flat
Surface
Pattern
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‘Primary Colors: Red, Yellow, and Blue
Printing: Pressing a shape from one thing to.
anotrer many times
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Shape: “Refer to Free-Form Shapes, Geometric
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Space: The empiy places around and beiween
shapes. aa
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Glitchery: Art mace uith yam on cotVisual Texture: Texture you oan see, ut
Teexlires cannot touch.
Thin Line:
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Unity: A feeling of belonging tocetiner ~
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winen it's present, your eye and brain
are pleased to see
(Applied Clinical Psychology) Tiffany Field (Auth.), Phillip S. Strain (Eds.) - The Utilization of Classroom Peers As Behavior Change Agents-Springer US (1981) PDF