Artists produce art to enhance a shared sense of identity with their family, community, or civilization in general.
Social Function
An artist finds inspiration in their surroundings.
Nature
This Element of Art involves many different types and sizes.
Shape
This shading technique involves overlapping lines at various angles.
Cross-Hatching
This perspective technique involves making things larger and smaller to create depth.
Size Variation
Artists create functional art that looks cool and has a purpose.
Physical Function
An artist is inspired after reading about artists from the 17th Century.
Artists of the Past
This Element of Art focuses on how the surface of something looks or feels.
Texture
This shading technique involves changing the colour value by smudging or rubbing little by little.
Blending
This perspective technique involves using horizon lines and points on that line to create depth.
Linear Perspective
Artists create art to express themselves and their personal feelings.
Personal Function
An artist finds inspiration in things happening in their lives.
People and World Events
This Element of Art involves active and static _____.
Line
Stippling
This perspective technique involves having shapes in front of and behind other shapes to create depth.
Overlapping
Art used to provide visual instruction on how to do something.
Educational Function
An artist is inspired by a different way of painting.
Creative Techniques
This Element of Art involves making something look 3D.
Form
The shading technique that consists of a series of lines that go in one direction.
Hatching
This perspective technique involves adding features like trees, stones, and flowers and outlining them to add depth.
Details and contour
Artists create art to express beliefs about a higher power in life.
Spiritual Function
An artist is inspired by the readings of the Bible.
Spiritual Beliefs
This Element of Art involves positive and negative ____ in a work of art.
Space
Shading is also known as adding this Element of Art
Value
This perspective technique involves using value and the surface of an object to create depth.
Shading and Texture