This element of art is 2D, it can be organic or geometric.
Shape
Was the primary subject matter of Georgia O'Keeffe's artworks.
Natural Subjects also Flowers
The line that separates the ground from the sky.
Horizon Line
One of the two artists primarily responsible for the rise of Cubism.
Pablo Picasso or George Braques
Kabuki theatre originated in this country.
Japan
This principle of design describes the visual weight in a composition.
Balance
Describes an artwork that has some recognizable things in it.
Semi-abstract
Lines which come together at a place in the background and help create the illusion of depth.
Leading Lines
Cubism uses primarily this type of shape.
Geometric
After some time and government intervention who were primarily the actors in Kabuki theatre?
Men
This element of art describes the lightness or darkness of a shade or color.
Value
Describes an artwork with no recognizable imagery.
Abstract
The place in an artwork where all the leading lines come together.
Vanishing Point
This phase of Cubism focused less on color and more on representing the world through geometric forms.
Analytical
Kabuki theatre began in this century.
17th
This principle of design means there is a great difference between two elements in an artwork.
Contrast
Choosing what to include in an artwork and what to exclude
Framing
Arranging one element so it appears to be in front of another.
Overlapping
This phase of Cubism introduced more color, and tended to be more flat than the earlier version. It also sometimes used collage.
Synthetic
Instead of props like masks and swords. Kabuki actors used this style of make-up to identify their character traits.
Kesho
This element of art describes how something feels or looks like it feels.
Texture
School where O'Keeffe taught.
Columbia College
The process of converting an older and unused building into a new building with a new purpose.
Adaptive Reuse
The line that goes around the outside edge of a form or figure in an artwork.
Contour Line
During this era Japanese culture such as Kabuki theatre made its way out into the rest of the world.
Meiji Restoration