Name that method
Design Elements
Dimension terms
Organization
100

A base made from foam, wire, or cardboard which supports a sculpture 

Wire Armature 

100

The visually satisfying effect of combining similar, related elements.

Harmony 

100

A shape or form derived from or suggestive of mathematics, characterized by crisp precise edges and consistent curves.

Geometric 

100

A well developed idea or a comprehensive generalization.

Concept or concept sketch 

200

These mini paper sculptures have root in China and Japan. What is the name of this technique? 

Origami 

200

The suggestion or illusion of motion in a sculpture, or design. For example, circles going diagonally up and down from right to left could show that the design moves up and to the right or down and to the left.

Movement 

200

A shape or form relating to those found in the natural world or suggestive of living organisms (also referred to as biomorphic.)

Organic 

200

The area in a work to which the eye is most compellingly drawn.

Focal Point

300

This versatile technique involves mixing paper materials with glue and water to form a seal or surface on a work of art. 

Paper mache 

300

special attention given to some component of a composition, which gives it prominence.

Emphasis 

300

This is established when associations of size are created relative to some constant standard or specific unit of measurement relative to human dimensions. For example, the       of an automobile compared to size of the Statue of Liberty.

Scale 

300

aptitude, skill, or quality workmanship in use of tools and materials.

Craftsmanship 

400

A sculpture in which forms project from a background, usually mounted on a wall.

Relief 

400

An element of art which refers to how a surface feels or looks like it would feel.

Texture 

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