Elements/Principles
Principles/Elements
Realistic Drawing
figure drawing
Color Theory
Artists
100

an area of the composition that is visually dominant and commands the viewer's attention

emphasis

100

 the difference between elements of art in a composition such that each element is made stronger relative to the other, commanding the viewer's attention.

contrast

100

The size of one object in an artwork compared to the size of another object in an artwork is _________

proportion.

100

summarize the figure by focusing on the action, weight and position.

gesture drawing

100

Colors that are opposite of one another on the color wheel and have high contrast.

complimentary colors

100

Roy Lichtenstein is known for making art inspired by the _________  _________ aesthetic.

comic book

200

 all the elements fit together comfortably.  Ideally, you want areas of interest in your composition along with places for your eye to rest.

unity and variety

200

 created by movement implied through the repetition of elements of art in a non-uniform but organized way

rhythm

200

A drawing technique that creates a realistic, three-dimensional appearance on a two-dimensional surface by using a single vanishing point. The vanishing point is a theoretical point where all parallel, receding, and straight lines in a picture appear to meet. These lines appear to converge on the horizon line.

one-point perspective

200

draw only the outline and outer edges of shapes without adding texture or shading.

contour line

200

Colors that are next to one another on the color wheel and have unity with one another since they are similar.

analogous colors

200

Roy Lichtenstein often used ______ colors to mimic the colors available in a newspaper press.

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300

real or perceived illusion of height, width and depth

form

300

the uniform repetition of any of the elements of art or a combination thereof.

pattern

300

To draw a realistic eye, the main parts to include are the iris, the pupil, the outer shape of the eye, and the ___________, ___________ and _________________.

eyelashes, eyelid and eyebrow

300

using lines to show the outer edges of shapes that make up a figure as well as using lines to represent the surface area forms and curves on each part of the figure.

cross-contour line drawing

300

brown, white, grey and brown are examples of what types of colors?

neutral colors

300

Helen Frankenthaler used the ___________ ______ method in her paintings.

color field

400

The lightness or darkness of a color, line, shape or form

value
400

straight, curved, angular, organic, thick or thin, horizontal or diagonal. Can also be used to suggest movement, value, depth and texture within a piece of art.

Lines

400

When you draw from observation you draw what your imagination sees the object to look like

false, you draw what you actually see in front of you

400

drawing a figure by looking at the figure the entire time and not looking down at your paper at all in order to better develop hand/eye coordination.

blind contour drawing
400

to add a shadow to an object in a realistic way use the _______ color.

complimentary colors (provide an example)

400

What technique used by Helen Frankenthaler allowed her art to have a 'luminous' quality to it?

thinning her colors out with water or turpentine in order to allow the canvas to shine through the semi-translucent color

500

 using the elements of art such that they move the viewer's eye around and within the image.

movement

500

A quality in which both sides of a composition have the same elements in the same position, as in a mirror image or the two sides of a face.

symmetry

500

the part of a view that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph.

foreground

500

To measure out the correct proportion of a figure from top to bottom, we can use the __________ as the basic unit of measurement; usually resulting in a 1:7 ratio.

head

500

In artworks color can be used to create a sense of realism, or it can be used to express emotion, or in a ________ way.

symbolic

500

Ketih Haring was known for using ________ and ______________ colors in his art

complimentary and analogous

600

The used, or active, area, which depicts the subject matter.  The tangible elements that occupy the surface, defines the subject matter—the figures, objects, and details that captivate the eye. 

positive space

600

the use of techniques to create a focal point or draw attention to specific sections within a piece.  This can be done by making certain elements more dominant than others.

emphasis

600

the line where the sky and land or water appear to meet. It's also known as the eye level, and it's the height of the viewer's eyes when looking at something. 


horizon line

600

In general, half of the human figure is from the top of the head to the ______________.

Place where the femur joins with the hip joint

600

why do complimentary colors placed side by side seem to create a sense of energy for the viewer?

the colors seem to vibrate to the eye since they are so different they pop out next to one another and compete for the eye's attention.

600

David Hockey painted scenes of __________ for many of his works, implementing color _________ to create visual effects in the water.

pools, gradients

700

the seemingly empty areas around and between the subjects.  Allows the art to 'breathe'

negative space

700

the attempt to achieve stability or equilibrium within a composition. It involves the careful distribution of different elements including line, texture and color in order to create an aesthetically pleasing work of art as opposed to a chaotic or unplanned looking artwork.

Balance

700

the point at which something that has been growing smaller or increasingly faint disappears altogether.

vanishing point

700

In general, with arms being held straight down against the sides of the body, fingertips will reach to _______

the center of the thigh bone or femur bone.

700

what color is made by mixing all other colors together?

brown

700

Andy Warhol was known as a Pop Artist, and one of the strong features in his works is his combined use of color and ______.

Line

800

Bonnard is known for his use of ______________ which caused his colors to 'dance' and 'shimmer' on the page

various colors of the same value

800

Bonnard did not just paint the colors as they were in real life, he also painted ___________.

the colors that expressed his feelings

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