A path made by a moving point through space.
Line
Including space for your eyes to _____.
Rule of Rest
Where the sky meets ground or water.
The Horizon Line
Created by mixing two primary colours.
Secondary Colours
What style did Basquiat use?
Graffiti-Like Style
Which element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a colour?
Value
Objects that go off the edge of the image.
Rule of Cropping
Lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect.
Parallel Lines
What are the primary colours?
Blue, Red, Yellow
Where did he begin his career?
NYC
Which element of art refers to how something might feel if touched?
Texture
When a certain number of objects are more appealing to the eye.
Rule of Odds
Lines that are moving towards a moving point.
Converging Lines
The name of a colour.
Hue
True or False?
From a young age Basquiat was not exposed to art.
False
Which element of art is two-dimensional and can be geometric or organic?
Shape
When the image is divided into ____, the focal point lands in one of the ____.
Rule of Thirds
The point at which receding parallel lines are viewed in perspective to appear converge.
Vanishing Point
The strength and vividness of a colour.
Intensity
True or False?
Basquiat had no formal education.
True
Which element of art is created when a shape becomes three-dimensional?
Form
A design that draws attention to a specific area or element.
Rule of Emphasis
Lines that intersect at a right angle.
Orthogonal Lines
Created by mixing a primary and secondary colour.
Tertiary Colours
What was the FULL name of the artist?
Jean-Michel Basquiat