It is when there is a repeated arrangement of lines, colors, shapes or forms.
What is pattern?
100
By using shades of this element you can create a mono-chromatic painting.
What is color?
100
Balance
What is principle?
100
A sculpture.
What is form?
200
It is two-dimensional and can be organic or geometric.
What is shape?
200
It is the way that an artist puts visual elements together that are flowing, jazzy, horizontal, diagonal, or curving.
What is rhythm or movement?
200
This principle can be used to make the design symmetrical.
What is balance?
200
A shape.
What is an element of art?
200
A sculpture that is made of wire is made of this element of design.
What is line?
300
It is three-dimensional and has width, height, and depth.
What is form?
300
The difference in two related elements such as color, shape, value, or texture.
What is contrast?
300
This element is a gradual change in shades from light to dark.
What is value?
300
Texture
What is an element of design?
300
A cool value of green.
What is color?
400
The differences in a surface.
What is texture?
400
What people notice first in a work of art.
What is emphasis?
400
These are guides to think about when designing a work of art.
What are principles of design?
400
A noticeable difference between light and dark.
What is an element of design? (value)
400
7 Elements of design.
What are lines, shapes, forms, textures, colors, values and space?
500
It isn't made up of stars and planets, but of the way objects are arranged.
What is space?
500
It can be created by using related or repeated elements, creating a center of interest, or by a path of movement.
What is Unity?
500
When an artist uses lines, colors, shapes and other sensory qualities for the viewer to experience an aesthetically pleasing work of art. The artist is using ____.
What are elements of art?
500
An artist uses this ______ when they create something that is asymmetrical.
What is a principle of design? (Balance)
500
The 7 principles of design.
What are pattern, rhythm, balance, emphasis, contrast, movement, and unity?