Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Clay Project
Self Portrait Value Project
Shoe Project
100

What is Color?

Color: are hues made when 

light reflects off objects.

100

What is Emphasis? 

Emphasis: using elements of are 

to create a focal point. 

100

What happens when clay gets too wet?

It falls apart and cannot hold it's shape. 

100

An artwork you make of yourself is called?

A Self Portrait 

100

The area between objects is called what? 

Space

200

What is Line?

Line: is when one point connects 

to another and are 1D.

200

What is Pattern? 

Pattern: Line, shape, or color 

repeating. 

200

What happens when clay gets too dry?

It cracks and is hard to work with. 

200

An artwork you make of someone else is called?

A Portrait 

200

Why is Variety important in our artwork? 

It adds visual interest. 

300

What is Shape? 

Shape: shapes are flat and 

enclosed and are 2D.

300

What is Movement? 

Movement: the direction the eye 

travels when viewing an artwork. 

300

Why do we let clay dry before it bakes in the kiln? 

So it won't explode! 

300

What is Realism?

The natural and everyday.

300

The relationship between Elements of Art used in an artwork is called what?

Proportion

400

What is Texture? 

Texture: is how something looks 

like it would feel.

400

What is Balance? 

Balance: distributing visual weight pleasingly.

400

What is Scratch and Attach? 

It is when you scratch the clay and use water to connect or attach it together. 

400

What is Surrealism? 

The bizarre and fantastical. 

400

What is Scale? 

The size of something, how big or small it is. 

500

What is Form?

Form: are 3D shapes, they have volume.

500

What is Unity

Unity: using elements of art to 

connect the whole work together. 

500

Why do we use Scratch and Attach? 

So our clay stays together and is less likely to crack or explode. 

500

The transition from light to dark is called?

Value

500

What object did we draw as an Alternative Self Portrait? 

Shoes!

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