Describes the lightness or darkness of a color or the intensity of shadow and light.
Value
A two dimensional object. Something you can only measure 2 ways.
Shape
A drawing or painting of an arrangement of a group of objects that can’t move.
Still Life
An element of art that is derived from reflected light.
Color
Value can be created through the process of _______.
Shading
A three dimensional object. Something that you can measure 3 ways.
Form
Drawing what you see in front of you as realistically as possible.
Observational Drawing
The name of a color in the color spectrum.
Hue
A technique of using parallel lines for shading.
Hatching
A form that looks like a ball.
Sphere
True or False: When starting a Still Life drawing, you should draw each shape exactly as you see it with all of the details.
False
You should always draw the basic shapes of the objects before adding details.
The process of adding one color over another in order to create new colors and/or shades of colors.
Layering
A technique of using crossed lines for shading.
Cross-hatching
A form that looks like a party hat.
Cone
True or False: I should press hard with my pencil and make dark marks whenever I start my drawing.
False.
Always draw lightly when starting a drawing.
True or False: When layering, you must start by using lighter colors first and use light pressure.
True
A technique of shading using dots.
Stippling
A form that looks like a tin can.
Cylinder
Drawing the big shapes of things lightly and quickly before adding details, to make sure everything is the right size and in the right place.
Blocking In
This artist created, "Still Life with Basket of Apples".
Vincent Van Gogh