Elements of Art
Color Theory
Art Terminology
It's all in your perspective.
Principles of Design
Architectural Terms
100

An element of art, a moving point. 

What is line? 
100

The color of an object under flat white light. 

What is local color? 

100

An image made of small colored glass or stones. 

What is a mosaic? 

100

The School of Athens by Raphael is a masterful example of this kind of linear perspective. 

What is 1 point or single point? 

100

The element of difference within an artwork.

What is variety? 

100

Stonehenge features this type of architectural construction. 

What is post and lintel? 

200

It can be positive or negative. 

What is space? 

200
Similar in appearance and next to each other on the color wheel. 

What are analogous colors? 

200

This Japanese work is an example of this kind of print making. 

What is wood block printing?

200

A single edge of a volume is closest to the viewer, and all planes appear to recede to one of two vanishing points.

What is two point perspective? 

200

The Binocular entrance to the Chiat building is an example of this design principle. 

What is emphasis? 

200

The architectural term that describes this image. 

What is a hypostyle hall? 

300

Rapid, sketchy marks that mimic the movement of the human eye when examining a subject. 

What are gesture lines? 

300

Opposites on the color wheel. 

What are complimentary colors?

300

Many thin, parallel lines create the illusion of a light gray tone; parallel lines layered on top of each other create darker gray tones.

What is cross-hatching?

300

The point at which all orthagonal lines recede in linear perspective. 

What is the vanishing point? 

300

The figures in this work represent this principle of design. 

What is repetition or pattern? 
300

A wedge shaped stone. 

What is a voussoir? 

400

Tone is another word for this. 

What is Value? 

400

It refers to mixing color pigments to control the light that is reflected from them.

What is the subtractive color system? 

400

This marks the edges of a 3-D object with varying line thickness and with some internal detail

What is contour? 

400

This man discovered or "re-discovered" linear perspective around 1415. 

Who is Brunelleschi? 

400

Heiratic scale, where more important figures are larger than less important ones, is an example of this design principle. 

What is proportion and scale?

400

A straight row of arches placed side by side.

What is an arcade? 

500

It can be actual or implied. 

What is texture or line? 

500

Renaissance Italians used this term to describe light-dark gradations.

What is chiaroscuro? 

500

The actual material substance used to make a work of art.

What is a medium? 

500

This work by Davis is an example of this kind of perspective. 

What is three point perpsective?

500

A type of balance, this is present when the visual weight is distributed evenly. 

What is symmetrical balance? 

500

Barrel, groin, ribbed or gothic. 

What are types of vaults? 

800

Organic or biomorphic. 

What are irregular shapes? 

800

When white is added to a hue.

What is a tint? 

800

In this work, Hirst referenced this popular convention in Dutch Baroque painting that symbolized the fleeting nature of life. 

What is a vanitas image? 

800

A three-dimensional object is rendered with the front and back parallel. The side planes are drawn at a forty-five-degree angle from the front plane.

What is oblique perspective? 

800

This Islamic mandala represents this type of visual balance. 

What is radial balance? 

800

An architectural feature used to support external walls. 

What is a buttress? 

1000

This wire child's toy from Africa has a lot of this, but not much mass. 

What is volume or form? 

1000

When black is added to a hue.

What is a shade? 

1000

Pencil, charcoal, pastel and silver point. 

What are dry media? 

1000

The imagined or real line that divides the earth from the sky. 

What is the horizon line? 
1000

The careful distribution of uneven elements.

What is asymetrical balance?

1000

In the scope of human history, this relatively new building material allowed for unprecedented height in architecture. 

What is reinforced concrete? 

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