Elements/Principles of the Arts
Art vs. Craft
Artistic Terms
Artistic Disciplines
Art for Arts' Sake
100

When light strikes an object and reflects back to the eye. In art, it's made of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. 

What is color?

100

An activity involving handmaking skills.

What is craft?

100

The mobile figure or shape that is felt/used by the dancer and sometimes seen by the audience.

What is body?

100

A collaborative form of the performing arts that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imaginative event.

What is theater?

100

A slogan meaning the beauty of the fine arts is a reason enough for pursuing them.

What is art for artist's sake?

200

When opposite elements are arranged together to be appealing.

What is contrast?

200

Aesthetic artwork that serves utilitarian purposes.

What is functional art?

200

The quality of sound that is governed by the rate of vibrations producing it.

What is pitch?

200

An art that is meant to be appreciated visually and physically.

What is visual art?

200

The country where the movement "art for artist's sake" was developed.

What is France?

300

Visual and tactile surfaces that are added to art to alter the physical appearance and touch of the artwork.

What is texture?

300

Illustrations, photos & other material thats created to express an idea or feeling.

What is artwork?

300

A sequence of single notes that is produced to be musically satisfying

What is a Melody?

300

The art of moving rythymatically to sound that typically follows a sequence of steps.

What is dance?

300

"Art for artist's sake" translated into French. 

What is l'art pour l'art?

400

Enclosed area of an artwork created by lines, textures, or colors.

What is shape?

400

The combination of different creative mediums in one piece of work.

What is interdisciplinary art?

400

The movement executed as the pauses/stillness between movements.

What is action?

400

The combination of many different forms or creative mediums in one piece of work.

What are the interdisciplinary arts?

400

A movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of music, visual art, and literature over function.

What is aestheticism?

500

An element of art made of positive and negative areas.

What is space?

500

The elements and principles that describe fundamental ideas about the practice of the disciplinary arts.

What is an artistic element?

500

The dynamic quality, force, attack, weight, and flow of movement.

What is Energy?

500

A plan produced to show the look and function of an object before it's made.

What is design?

500

The French poet who created the term "art for artist's sake"

Who is Théophile Gautier?

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