Elements 1
Elements 2
Principles 1
Principles 2
2-Point Perspective
100
Produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eye
What is color
100
Examples of this element include: straight, zig-zag, and curly.
What is line
100
Consistent repetition
What is pattern
100
It represents the difference between the objects by emphasizing the background, shapes and nature of the objects
What is contrast
100
Lines in an up and down position.
What is vertical
200
A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface
What is line
200
Examples of this element include: triangle, tear drop, and circle.
What is shape.
200
Asymmetrical or symmetrical
What is balance
200
Depicts actions and the path followed by the eye of the viewer to scrutinize the artwork. It adds vibration and life to the image that is transformed into action.
What is movement
200
Lines that go side to side.
What is horizontal
300
Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
What is value
300
Examples of this element include: primary and secondary
What is color
300
Depicts actions and the path followed by the eye of the viewer to scrutinize the artwork. It adds vibration and life to the image that is transformed into action.
What is movement
300
The feeling of completeness through appropriate use of the elements; results in unity of the artwork
What is unity
300
Two lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
What is parallel
400
The element of art that refers to the surface quality or feel of an object-it’s smoothness, roughness etc.
What is texture
400
Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, depth.
What is form
400
The feeling of completeness through appropriate use of the elements; results in unity of the artwork
What is unity
400
Consistent repetition
What is pattern
400
Imaginary horizontal line exactly at the height of your eye. Where the ground and sky appear to meet.
What is Horizon Line or Eye Level
500
A flat figure created when actual or implied lines surround a space-can be geometric or organic.
What is shape
500
Examples of this element include: bumpy, soft, and fuzzy.
What is texture
500
The areas highlighted or emphasized in the artwork captures the interest of the viewer at the first glance
What is emphasis
500
Asymmetrical or symmetrical
What is balance
500
Are "visual rays" helping the viewer's eye to connect points around the edges of the canvas to the vanishing point.
What is orthogonal lines
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