A line must have these two things to exist.
What are length and direction?
A circle, square, or triangle are examples of this type of shape.
What are geometric shapes?
The part of the picture closest to the viewer.
What is the foreground?
The element of art that shows lightness or darkness.
What is value?
Texture you can actually feel is called this.
What is actual/real texture?
What makes a line different from a shape?
A line has a clear start and end point; a shape is enclosed.
Shapes that are irregular and found in nature.
What are organic shapes?
Name all three spatial zones an artist can use to show depth.
Foreground, middle ground, background.
The brightness of a color is called this.
What is Intensity?
Texture that only looks real is called this.
What is implied/visual texture?
This type of line goes straight up and down.
What is a vertical line?
The difference between shape and form.
Shape = 2D, Form = 3D
The area in an artwork that is not filled with objects is called this.
What is negative space?
Artists create this type of drawing to show a full range of light to dark.
What is a value scale?
True or false: A photograph of fur has actual texture.
False - implied texture
Lines that outline the edges of an object.
What are contour lines?
A cube and a pyramid are examples of what element?
What is form?
True or False: Positive space is always white, and negative space is always black.
Fales - Positive space is where the subject is, negative space is where the subject is not (not related to color at all)
True or False: Value can only be black and white.
False. Color has value too!
Give one example of an object with actual texture.
Tree bark, sandpaper, carpet, etc.
Expressive qualities lines can have (name 3).
thick, thin, jagged, smooth, wavy, bold, delicate, etc.
This element can make a 2D shape look like a 3D form
What is value?
Describe two ways artists create the illusion of depth or distance using space.
Examples: overlapping, size change, perspective, placement higher/lower on page, lighter values in the background.
Name all three components of color.
Hue, Intensity, Value.
Name a drawing technique that can create implied texture.
Stippling, cross-hatching, scribbling, shading, scumbling, etc.