This element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a colour.
Tone
This principle is achieved when all elements work together harmoniously and are generally the same.
Unity
What is it called to guide artwork height on the walls?
Eye line
What is the first step of the art process?
Inspiration or visual references.
This element creates a sense of depth by showing distance between objects.
Space
This principle creates a sense of movement by repeating elements.
Rhythm
The way artworks are positioned, lit, and labelled in a gallery is called this.
Exhibition Designer or Curator
What step involves playing with materials and techniques?
Experimenting and trials
Artists use this element to create outlines or define shapes.
Line
Artists use this principle to make one part of the artwork stand out.
Emphasis
Public galleries like the National Gallery of Victoria or Bendigo Art Gallery are funded primarily by this source
Government funding
How do artists document their developing ideas and evaluations?
Folio
This element describes the surface quality — how something might feel or appear to feel.
Texture
When opposing elements are placed together to create interest, this principle is used.
Contrast
This person is responsible for researching, selecting, and interpreting artworks for exhibition.
Curator
What part of the process involves selecting and practising the artwork to make it the best it can be?
Refinement
A triadic colour scheme uses three colours that are evenly spaced around this system.
Colour wheel
This principle refers to the visual balance achieved by arranging elements asymmetrically or symmetrically.
Balance
Apart from educating the public, what else do galleries do for artworks?
Conserve artworks for a lifetime
Whats the last stage of the art process?
Evaluation and/or reflection