Elements 1
Elements 2
Principles 1
Principles 2
Wildcard
100

What are the 3 properties of color?

Hue, intensity, and value

100

What element shows how things feel or how they look like they might feel?

Texture

100

What Principle is the relationship of one part to another and to the whole?

Proportion

100

What is an arrangement of elements/objects that creates a feeling of togetherness or wholeness?

Unity

100

What are the 3 types of balance called?

Symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial

200

What is an object called that has 2 dimensions?

Shape

200

How many Elements of Art are there?

7

200

What Principle is achieved when Elements are blended in a pleasing way?

Harmony

200

What is it called when a group of objects contain slight differences to create interest?

Variety

200

What are the 3 primary colors?

Red, blue, and yellow

300

How many dimensions does a form have?

3 Dimensions

300

What element is the result of the response of the eyes to different wavelengths of light?

Color

300

What is a called when a part of a work “stands out”?

Emphasis

300

What is a series of gradual changes?

Gradation 

300

What element is also a property of color?

Value

400

What element refers to the lightness and darkness in an environment?

Value

400

What element connects two or more points?

Line

400

What is the means of maintaining visual equilibrium?

Balance

400

What is the principle that uses repeating elements to make a work seem active or suggest vibration?

Rhythm 

400

What is it called when you place two different objects/elements next to each other?

Contrast

500

What element refers to the emptiness or area between, around, able, or within objects?

Space

500

What are the two kinds of shape?

Organic and Geometric

500

What is a decorative visual repetition?

Pattern

500

What principle refers to the path that the eye follows throughout an artwork?

Movement

500

What are the two types of space?

Positive and Negative 

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