A continuous mark, made on a surface, by a moving point.
Line
100
An enclosed space.
Shape
100
Repetition of an element (or elements) in a work.
Pattern
100
Occurs anytime an element of a piece is given dominance by the artist.
Emphasis
100
Balance, emphasis, movement, pattern
Principles of design
200
Used to describe either the way a three-dimensional work actually feels when touched, or the visual "feel" of a two-dimensional work.
Texture
200
Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
Value
200
The path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. Can be directed along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art.
Movement
200
Describes the size, location, or amount of one element to another (or to the whole) in a work.
The use of several elements of design to hold the viewer's attention and to guide the viewer's eye through and around the work of art.
Variety
300
Works with pattern to make the work of art seek active. Creates unity in the work of art.
Repetition
300
The two types of shapes
organic & geometric
400
Occurs when all of the elements of a piece combine to make a balanced, harmonious, complete whole. When present, your eye and brain are pleased to see it.
Unity
400
Produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
Color
400
Refers to the distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece.
Space
400
Line, shape, color
elements of art
400
the name of a color
hue
500
Refers to the ways in which the elements of a piece are arranged. (symmetrical, asymmetrical)
Balance
500
Line, shape, color, texture, value, form, and space.