Shape/ Form
Space
Outline & Surface
Perspective
Depth
100
Name 1 way in which the area of a shape can be defined.
What is outline, texture change, value change, color change...
100
The element of art that refers to the emptiness or area around, between, above, below, or within objects.
What is space.
100
Figures that are inviting and ask you to fill, enter or look through them.
What is open.
100
The graphic system used to show depth on a 2D surface.
What is perspective.
100
As this characteristic of an object gets smaller, the object appears to get farther away.
What is size.
200
Irregular and uneven shapes which may be angular, curved or both.
What is free-form shapes.
200
The space surrounding the figure.
What is negative space.
200
Outlines that are cool, technical and unfeeling.
What is geometric.
200
The type of perspective that begins with a line representing the front corner of a form.
What is two point perspective.
200
This placement makes an object seem farther from the viewer.
What is above the horizon line.
300
The two types of free-form shapes that are silhouettes of living things or blobs.
What is organic and amorphous.
300
Small areas of white used to show the very brightest spots when using value to create the illusion of space.
What are highlights.
300
Forms that look fixed and solid.
What is stabile.
300
The type of perspective that shows depth by changes in the intensity (brightness) of color.
What is atmospheric perspective.
300
When one object (a) covers portions of other objects(b). DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!! Which object seems closer to viewer?
What is overlapping & (a) seems closer.
400
Forms based on precise shapes that can be described by mathematical formulas.
What is Geometric Forms.
400
The surface of a picture.
What is the picture plane.
400
An object that looks solid and compact is this type of density.
What is high density.
400
The line that sets the heights/ widths of a rectangular plane as it recedes to and appears to meet a vanishing point.
What is orthogonal lines.
400
The ground which detailed brightly colored objects should be in.
What is foreground.
500
Name the four types of sculpture forms.
What is relief, free-standing, hologram, & kinetic.
500
List the three parts of the picture plane from farthest from the viewer to closest.
What is background, middle ground, & foreground.
500
Figures that look about to move.
What is active.
500
One point and two point perspective refer to these markers on the horizon.
What are vanishing points.
500
The "bright-dark" arrangement of light and shadow introduced by Italian Renaissance artists.
What is chiaroscuro.
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