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Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective
Aerial or atmospheric interference with visual perception causes loss of contrast, detail and sharp focus.

 


atmospheric - A quality of two-dimensional images which has to do more with space than with volume; an 'airiness,.' seen more in contemporary than traditional images.

Atmospheric perspective: a technique used by painters for representing three-dimensional space on a flat two-dimensional surface by creating the illusion of depth, or recession within a painting or drawing.

atmospheric perspective. See aerial perspective.
balance. The way in which the elements in visual arts are arranged to create a feeling of equilibrium in a work of art. The three types of balance are symmetry, asymmetry, and radial.

Atmospheric perspective: Suggesting perspective in a painting with changes in tone and color between foreground and background. The background is usually blurred and hues are less intense.

atmospheric perspective A technique, often employed in landscape painting, designed to suggest three-dimensional space in the two-dimensional space of the picture plane, and in which forms and objects distant from the viewer become less distinct, ...

ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE
A device for suggesting three - dimensional depth on a two-dimensional surface. Forms meant to be perceived as distant from the viewer are blurred, indistinct, misty and often bluer.
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atmospheric perspective See perspective.
automatism Automatic or unconscious action. Employed by Surrealist writers and artists to allow unconscious ideas and feelings to be expressed.

Atmospheric Perspective
Creates the illusion of distance by reducing colour saturation, value contrast and detail to imply a hazy atmospheric effect between the viewer and distant objects.
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atmospheric perspective - See aerial perspective.
atrium - In architecture, an inner courtyard, often colonnaded or given a glass ceiling, and often at the entrance of a public building.
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aerial/atmospheric perspective: the observable effect of atmosphere. Lines and details blur and colours pale and are bluer with distance.

atmospheric (aerial) perspective...The illusion of deep space produced in graphic works by lightening values, softening details and textures, reducing value contrasts, and neutralizing colors in objects as they recede.
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Atmospheric perspective: See aerial perspective.
Avant-garde: French for 'vanguard' and originally - it is said - used for the military advanced guard.

Atmospheric Perspective
How the eye perceives the effects of air and light upon an object. The more air and light between the object and the viewer, the duller that object will appear.
Aural
Art that incorporates sound.

The term for how atmospheric conditions influence our perception of objects in the distance. As objects get closer to the horizon (or further away), they appear lighter in tone, less detailed, and bluer or cooler in color.

aerial perspective - atmospheric perspective; illusion of depth in a scene caused by a reduction of detail and the use of cool, muted background colors to suggest atmospheric haze * ...

Yet oil paint is the least satisfactory medium for murals: it lacks both brilliance of colour and surface texture, many pigments are yellowed by the binder or are affected by atmospheric conditions, ...

Odon Wagner Fine Art Gallery - Out of the Darkness - atmospheric new prints by Treacy Ziegler. Spirit and Matter - figurative bronze sculpture by Gary Weisman.
Open Studio - Olanick: Linear Sensitivity.

Kenneth Williams, a cast member who was apprehensive about the entire project, recorded in his autobiography that Welles's dim, atmospheric stage lighting made some of the footage so dark as to be unwatchable.

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The painters wanted to represent objects in an atmospheric veil, enveloped with light and air. They were an intellectual and social group of artists whose members sought to bring about a radical power shift in the world of art.

Tonalism (about 1880 to 1915), a distinctive style of low-toned atmospheric landscape painting, developed a sizable following among American artists in the 1880s.

"Avery's landscapes and seascapes of the early 1920s use the heavy impasto, light palette, and atmospheric mistiness of the American Impressionists Ernest Lawson and John Henry Twachtman.

Pioneered by Karl Koenig in 1990, this photo process creates the deep atmospheric values of nineteenth century photographs. A film or digital image is converted to an enlarged black/white positive transparency.

From the late antique tradition of northern Italy came the rich, atmospheric settings, the pale, delicate colour, the loosely painted figure-style, and the architectural details - all characteristics also found in the so-called "Gregory Master", ...

The perception of depth in nature can be enhanced by the appearance of atmospheric haze. Although this haze is most commonly humidity (or cloudiness), it could be rain or snow, smoke, or any other kind of vapor.

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) also employed linear perspective in paintings which contained architecture, and was one of the first artists to make note in his writings about the existence of atmospheric perspective.

Whether displaying nature as tranquil and spiritual or dramatic and atmospheric, artists have recorded their surroundings since the earliest times, and landscape painting continues to be a vital artform.

Kinetic Art - The term kinetic art describe art that moves, driven by atmospheric forces like wind ( eg Calder's mobiles ) or by motors, magnets etc ...more info
Kitsch - Maudlin, overdone work.

It is, however, also possible that this is an early attempt on the part of Piero to develop his own entirely individual colors which create a realistic representation of the atmospheric conditions of a scene under an open sky.

In contrast to the earlier pictures of the degenerated urban sites, the new photographs represent atmospheric scenes, responding to the artist's sense of mystery and poetic beauty.

The continuous action of atmospheric components- oxygen, moisture, light, and temperature - on materials and structures, leading to deterioration.

From a distance Esser’s atmospheric photograph of a pier in the Netherlands appears to be purely abstract, yet closer examination reveals its refined realism.

A term used in landscape painting to reproduce real life vistas. Atmospheric effects so that the earth seems to recede from the viewer.

The weld area is protected from atmospheric contamination by a shielding gas (usually an inert gas such as argon), and a filler metal is normally used, though some welds, known as autogenous welds, do not require it.

Atmospheric perspective involves the gradual decrease in colour intensity to imitate distance. One-point linear perspective, developed in Italy in the fifteenth century, is a mathematical system that defines the vanishing point of the horizon.

Still life was not hugely popular with the Impressionists, mainly because it was not a 'plein air' subject suited to capturing the atmospheric qualities of light and color.

Some diagonal scraping in the underpaint before it had completely dried to create an atmospheric effect, and some palette- knife type application have also been used in parts of the sky.

Aerial perspective: Aerial or atmospheric perspective achieved by using bluer, lighter, and duller hues for distant objects in a two-dimensional work of art.

At the same time he exploited all the possibilities given by Gothic decorativeness and conveyed to him by the Parisian miniaturists as well as by the atmospheric effects he had learned from Master Broederlam.

Whistler, who studied in France and England, was one of the first Americans to paint subtle atmospheric changes. Mary Cassatt, who spent much of her time painting in France, was well-known for her Impressionist portraits.

impressionistic: showing the effects of light and atmospheric conditions of an artist's work that spontaneously captures a moment in time.

Monet, Renoir and Pissarro, amongst many others, depicted the natural, atmospheric effects of light in nature by painting out-of-doors in broken colors. They also painted shadows of objects in complementary colors.

the power of resisting the disintegrating effects of atmospheric moisture and carbonic acid, depends largely upon the quantity of alkalis contained in the glass and their proportion to the lead, lime or barium present, ...

One point, or linear, perspective is based around receding parallel lines that appear to meet at a vanishing point on the horizon or eye level. Atmospheric perspective blurs lines that are further away.
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Permanent pigment: Refers to any pigment which is expected to last or remain without essential change and is not likely to deteriorate under certain atmospheric conditions, in normal light or in proximity to other colors.

The brighter colors and atmospheric lighting also reminds me of this artist. An interesting story is told through the imagery. A young man has been lured by a pretty young woman to see a fortune teller.

In one-point linear prespective, developed during the fifteenth century, all parallel lines in a given visual field converge at a single vanishing point on the horizon. In aerial or atmospheric perspective, ...

Extreme highlights are placed on the subject matter and the overall work is light in color, effect, and emotion. Artists paid special attention to fine detail. Form is characterized by delicacy of color, dynamic compositions, and atmospheric effects.

His pictures were dominated by atmospheric effects but pictures with changing light became lighter and lighter (Badacsony, around 1930) where figures of biblical and religious events appeared (St. Christopher by Lake Balaton, 1927).

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