Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Ancient Art
Renaissance to Romantic
Art Nuovo to Contemporary
Miscellaneous
100
Zig-zag, curvy, straight, thick, thin, dotted, long, short are types of what element?
Line
100

A balance that is evenly weighted on both sides. 

What is symmetrical?

100

This is a sculpture designed to be interesting from every view point. can walk around it 

What is sculpture in the round?

100
What are the 3 primary colors?
Red, Blue, Yellow
100

Expressive distortions, disjointed forms, thick brush strokes and strong color to express a feeling 

What is expressionism?

100

Primary colors?

What are red, blue and yellow?

200
What element can be tactile or implied?
Texture
200
A focal point helps showcase what principle of design?
Emphasis
200

The great buildings of Egypt are an example of what three-dimensional figure. 

What are Pyramids?

200
Describe positive and negative space?
Positive - object within the artwork Negative - area in and around the object - background
200
If you mix 2 primary colors what is the result? What is the resulting color called?
Secondary
200

A value technique applied with dots.

What is stippling? 

300
What is the difference between shapes and forms?
Shapes are 2D (measured by height and width) Forms are 3D (measured by height, width, and depth)
300

What 2 principle of design are shown in this image? 

Movement any rhythm 

300

A relief is a type of this.

Raised sculpture off flat surface 

300
Cross hatching and stippling and soft shading are ways to add what element to an artwork?
Value
300

Art that utilizes popular culture references. 

What is pop art?

300

Colors next to each other on the color wheel. 

What are analogous colors?

400

Full range from lightest to darkest 

Value

400
The relationship in size of one component (part) of a work of art to another...defines what principle of design?
Proportion
400
What is added to a color to make a tint?...and a shade?
Tint - Color plus White Shade - Color plus Black
400

Visualization of dreams and inner thoughts, revolt against formal art-can be Figurative or Abstract. Inspired by Phycology 

What is Surrealism?

400

A tool that organizes the spectrum of hues.

What is a color wheel?

500

The area within, around, above, behind and between. 

What is space?

500

The same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony....defines what principle of design?

Repetition

500

The area in which the people are placed on the painting. 

What is foreground? 

600

The name of a Color (such as red, green, red-orange) are called this.  

What is a Hue?

600

The use of different lines, shapes, textures, colors and other elements of design to create interest in a work of art.

What is variety?

600

The line where the sky meets the ground. 

What is the horizon line?

700

A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team.

What is unity?

700

A small planning sketch 

Thumbnail

800

The arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.)

What is contrast?

900

The repetition of anything - line, shape, color, etc. in an artwork. ____ can also represent a model or theme in design work. 

What is pattern?

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