Elements of Art
Principles of Art
Linear Perspective
Linear Perspective 2
Surrealism
100
This is enclosed inor around a shape.
What is space?
100
This is repetition creating movement.
What is rhythm?
100
Perspective was developed in the 15th century by this architect.
Who is Brunelleschi?
100
This is when all orthogonal lines meet at a single vanishing point on the horizon line.
What is one point perspective?
100
This is putting two different things side by side that don't normally go together.
What is juxtaposition?
200
This is the path of a moving point.
What is a line?
200
This is the apparent heaviness or lightness of forms; stability.
What is balance?
200
This perspective deals with the organization of shapes in space.
What is linear perspective?
200
This a dot on the eye level where parallel orthogonal lines seem to converge and disappear.
What is a vanishing point?
200
This is something that floats in space.
What is levitation?
300
This is the degree of darkness or light.
What is value?
300
This is the part of a composition on which the viewer will focus.
What is emphasis?
300
This uses two sets of orthogonal lines and two vanishing points to draw each object.
What is two point perspective?
300
These lines are always at right angles to the orthogonal lines.
What are transversal lines?
300
This is when objects that are much larger or smaller than life.
What is dramatic scale change?
400
This is reflected wavelengths of light.
What is color?
400
This is difference or an assortment.
What is variety?
400
This deals with the atmospheric effects on tones and colors.
What is aerial perspective?
400
This is the flat two-dimensional surface on which we draw or project an image in perspective.
What is a picture plane?
400
This is turning something familiar into something unusual and disturbing.
What is transformation?
500
This is the surface quality in a work of art.
What is texture?
500
This is achieved when all the elements work together harmoniously.
What is unity?
500
These lines are parallel to the ground plane and move back from the picture plane.
What are orthogonal lines?
500
This is at 90 degrees to the picture plane.
What is the ground plane?
500
This is placing objects where they shouldn't be.
What is dislocation?
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