This is the element of art that is the path of a moving point through space.
What is a line?
This is the element of art that describes the lightness or darkness of an image.
What is value?
This is an area clearly set off by one or more of the other elements of art.
What is a shape?
This is what the eyes see when light is reflected off of an object.
What is Color?
This is how an object feels, or appears to feel when touched.
What is Texture?
This is the area above below or within things.
What is space?
These are a series of lines going in only one direction that can create shading and value.
What are hatching lines?
This is value created by a series of dots.
What is Stippling or pointillism?
These are specific shapes that have hard edges, sharp corners and mostly have math-related names.
What are Geometric Shapes?
These are the three primary colors.
What are red, blue, and yellow?
How can you create a smooth texture in your drawing?
By smudging with your shading with your finger or a blending stump?
This technique used to create space is done by placing one object in front of another, partially concealing the object behind it.
What is overlapping?
What can parallel lines suggest when coming off of an object?
What is speed or motion?
This is the technique of using a series of crossed lines for shading.
What is Crosshatching?
This is a object that has three-dimensions.
What is a Form?
These colors are right next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous Colors?
This shading technique could also be used to create a "furry" texture.
What is hatching?
This Element of art helps create space by allowing artists create the illusion of a 3D form on a 2D surface. This is done by creating how light would interact with that object.
What is value or shading?
This is a type of line that shows or creates the outer edges of a shape.
What is an Outline or Contour line?
Pink is created by mixing red with white, therefore, Pink is a _______ of Red.
What is a Tint?
These types of shapes are fluid and curvy. These kind of shapes are normally found in nature.
What are Organic Shapes?
This is a color scheme made up of one color and the tints and shades of that color.
What is a Monochromatic color scheme?
Explain why the texture of bark on a drawing of a tree would not be considered "real" texture.
Because it is only the illusion of texture, you can't actually feel any texture on the drawing.
Where on the page do objects appear to be farther back?
Objects placed higher on the page appear to be farther back.
This horizontal line is the farthest your eye can see when viewing nature.
What is the horizon line?
Explain the difference between Tints, Tones, and Shades.
Tints are colors mixed with white. Tones are mixed with grey. Shades are mixed with black.
If a square is the 2D version of a cube, what is one of the 3D versions of a triangle?
What is a pyramid or triangular prism
These colors are directly opposite on the color wheel. And list at least one example.
What are Complementary Colors? (ex: red & green, blue & orange, or purple & yellow)
List 4 different types of textures and give an example for each one.
Some examples include: Wet- Water, Shiny- Metal, Rough- bricks or rocks,Smooth- skin, Fuzzy/Hairy- Fur, Spiky/sharp- cactus, Wood grain- wood, fishy- fish scales ex...
List the 6 ways to create the illusion of space that we discussed in class.
What are overlapping, shading/value, placement, size, focus, and linear perspective.