Elements of Art
Art History
Mediums & Techniques
Principles of Design
Misc.
100

A continuous mark made on a surface. This element can help create movement in a piece of art. 

Line

100

This artist is known for his "Starry Night" painting

Vincent Van Gogh

100

A medium that consists of different grades of pencils, from 4H-6B

Graphite

100

A repetition of specific elements such as a shape or line

Pattern

100
What is the complimentary color of orange?

Blue

200

This element is made up of categories such as geometric and organic. 

Shape

200

Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese artist, and Printmaker known for his woodblock print series depicting Mt Fuji, especially this piece know as

The Great Wave

200

A system of representing the way objects appear to get smaller and closer together the further away they are in a scene.


Linear Perspective

200

A principle of design used to guide the viewer’s eye throughout a work of art

Movement

200

Your every day #2 pencil has a grade on the graphite scale with these two letters

HB

300

 The lightness or darkness of tones or colors

Value

300

This painting did not become as popular as it is today until it was stolen in the early 1900's from the the famous Louvre Museum in Paris, where it now has it's own room.

Mona Lisa

300

This shading technique is used when working with pencils or colored pencils to fill in the blank space, but to also build layers. It involves switching the direction of the way you shade.

Cross hatching

300

The arrangement of opposite elements in a composition to create interest



-light vs. dark


-rough vs. smooth


-small vs. large

Contrast

300

Used in linear perspective, this type of line would be drawn from the edges of objects, back into perceived distant space, until they finally converge at a vanishing point on the horizon line

Orthogonal Line

400

Analogous, Tertiary and Monochromatic are all terms used when talking about this element

Color

400

This artist was one of the founders of Impressionism, an art movement that was characterized as using short brushstrokes to create an "impression" of the subject depicted.

Claude Monet

400

There are three methods of working with clay; Pinch coil and the last method that involves rolling out clay using clay bars

Slab

400

This principle is applied to make certain parts of a piece stand out.

Emphasis

400

The way in which different elements of art are arranged on the piece of paper, or canvas. 

Composition

500

When referring to 3-dimensional objects or objects that appear to be 3-dimensional

Form

500

During this art movement, many new inventions were made and new methods were being further developed. Linear perspective was being explored more by artists to create a sense of realism and depth. Humanism was also being explored by artists, making portraits look more realistic than ever before.

Italian Renaissance

500

A drawing method that helps with accuracy, scale and proportion.

Grid Method

500

When all of the elements work together in a way that achieves a visually pleasing piece


Unity

500

This art term refers to the outline of a form

Contour line

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