Elements
Principles
Color Wheel
Application
Figure Drawing
100

The lightness and darkness of a color.

What is value?

100

The repetition of elements.

What is pattern?

100

Red, Yellow, and Blue.

What are the primary colors?

100

Identify the element depicted:

What is Line?

100

A small movement or an action. 

What is a "Gesture"?

200

The element that is most obvious:

What is color?

200

The principle that is most obvious:

What is contrast?

200

Blue, Green, Purple.

What are the cool colors?

200

Identify the principle depicted:


What is pattern?

200

When all the parts are the correct size in relation to each other.

What is "proportional?".

300

An area surrounded by an enclosed line.

What is shape?

300

The focal point of an artwork.

What is emphasis?

300

One color on the color wheel, plus all of its tints, tones and shades.

What is Monochromatic?

300

What principle is depicted?

What is movement?

300

This is what we draw, often posed or state of movement.

What is a "figure"?

400

Identify the two elements to best describe the artwork.

What is shape and color?

400

The principle that is most obvious:

What is rhythm?

400

Identify the color scheme shown:



What is a complementary color scheme?

400

Identify the element depicted:

What is space?

400

How many heads tall a human person usually is.

7.5/8

500

The element that is most obvious:

What is texture?

500

Identify the two principles to best describe the artwork.

What is movement and emphasis?

500

Colors that are touching/right next to each other on the color wheel.

What are analogous colors?

500

Identify the principle shown:

What is balance?

500

When the drawing you create is the same size as the real life object.

What is "full scale"?
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