Kunst und Handwerk - Kunstelemente und Prinzipien
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Kunstelementen und -prinzipien wie „Textur“, „Perspektive“ und „Thema“.
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the distribution of visual weight or elements within a composition, resulting in a sense of harmony and equilibrium
Gleichgewicht
a quality such as red, green, blue, yellow, etc. that we see when we look at something
Farbe
an area that is empty or unoccupied and therefore available for use
Raum
the area or object that is the primary focus of a work of art
positiver Raum
the area around and between the subjects or objects in a work of art
negativer Raum
the lightness or darkness of a color, and is an essential element of visual art that helps to create contrast, depth, and dimension in a composition
Wert
the different techniques and methods artists use to create marks on a surface and it can range from precise and controlled to loose and expressive, conveying different emotions and meanings
Markenbildung
the physical properties and qualities of materials used in the creation of art, including their texture, color, weight, transparency, and other characteristics
Materialität
the attribute of color that distinguishes one color from another based on its position in the color spectrum or wheel
Farbton
the brightness or dullness of a color, often described as its saturation or chroma
Intensität
the purity or vividness of a color, representing the degree to which it is free from white or gray
Sättigung
any variation of one color, including darker or lighter versions
Farbton
a basic element of design that refers to a small, clearly defined location or mark on a surface
Punkt
a typically repeating arrangement of shapes, colors, etc., regularly done as a design on a surface
Muster
the artistic arrangement of people and objects in a painting or picture
Komposition
the quality of oneness, coherence, and harmony in a work of art, achieved through the careful integration and balance of its various elements and principles of design
Einheit
a pleasing combination of things in a way that forms a coherent whole
Harmonie
the technique of representing a two-dimensional object in a way that gives the right impression of distance by drawing objects and people that are farther in a smaller size
Perspektive
the state of having characteristics, appearances, qualities, etc. that are very alike but not the same
Ähnlichkeit
differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect
Kontrast
a principle of design that refers to the visual flow and direction of a composition, created through the repetition and continuation of lines, shapes, colors, or other elements
Fortsetzung
a principle of design that refers to the use of the same or similar elements multiple times in a composition
Wiederholung
a principle of design that refers to the repetition or alternation of elements in a composition to create a sense of movement, flow, and visual interest
Rhythmus
a recurring element that is the main idea or subject in a literary or artistic piece
Thema
the quality of having two halves that are exactly the same, which are separated by an axis
Symmetrie
(geometry) a lack of symmetry or equivalence in shape or size between the two sides or parts of something
Asymmetrie
a principle of design that refers to the arrangement and organization of elements in a composition to create a sense of importance, emphasis, or dominance
Hierarchie
a principle of design that refers to the visual weight or emphasis given to certain elements in a composition
Dominanz
special importance given to something over other items or considerations
Betonung
a principle of design that refers to the size of elements in a composition relative to one another or to the overall size of the composition itself
Maßstab
a principle of design that refers to the relationship of the size, shape, and quantity of different elements in a composition
Proportion