A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface
What is line?
Visual smoothness, roughness, or softness
What is texture?
This refers to the distribution of visual weight in a work of art
What is balance?
This is used by artists to create dominance and focus in a work of art
What is emphasis?
The two color systems
What are additive and subtractive?
The two-dimensional element of art
What is shape?
Two different types of shape
What are geometric and organic?
Similar elements repeated in an artwork
What creates unity?
Refers to the overall size of an artwork
What is scale?
Created from mixing primary colors
Refers to the lightness or darkness
What is value?
Any three-dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth
What is form?
Created by a difference of elements
What is contrast?
The relationship of one object to another in terms of size, amount, number or degree within an artwork
What is proportion?
Created by adding black to a hue
What is a shade?
The element that most effective in directing the viewers eye
What is line?
The elements of art
What are line, value, shape, form, space, texture, and color?
If the viewers eye does not follow a path through an artwork, then the artwork lacks this principle of art
What is rhythm?
A visual tempo or beat
What is rhythm?
The primary colors
Ways that Value can be created
What are chiaroscuro, hatching, crosshatching, stippling, or scumbling?
The ways three-dimensional space can be implied on two-dimensional works
What are overlapping, diminished size, vertical placement, linear perspective, and atmospheric perspective?
The principles of design
What are balance, emphasis, contrast, unity, rhythm, scale, proportion?
The role of the principles of art
What are the ways an artist organizes or arranges the elements of art?
The color harmonies
What are monochromatic, analogous, complementary, split-complementary, and triadic?