The definition of Line
What is the path of a moving point?
The definition of Shape
What is a flat, enclosed 2-dimentional area, measured by width and height?
What is 3-dimensional, measured by height, width, and depth?
This side of the brain is responsible for logic and reason.
What is the Left side of the brain?
When you repeat an element/(s) in a design is called ___________.
What is pattern?
A type of line that shows emotion.
What is Expressive line?
A square, a circle, and a triangle are all examples of this element
What is Shape?
A moldable material made out of paper and glue.
What is paper mache?
This side of the brain is responsible for creativity and intuition.
What is the Right side of the brain?
Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
What are Analogous colors?
An outline of an object.
What is contour?
Freeform, naturally occurring, irregular looking shapes are often referred to as this.
What is Organic shapes?
The main material we used to create our mythical beast sculptures.
What is plaster?
You can manipulate the brain to use more right brain tendencies by doing this drawing technique.
What is drawing upside-down?
A type of abstract art that does not depict any recognizable subject matter.
What is Non-Objective?
An art technique where an artist draws the outline of a subject without looking at the paper.
What is Blind contour?
This element is made out of points and lines, usually use math for precision.
What is Geometric shape?
A cube, a cylinder, and a cone are all examples of this element
What is form?
This side of the brain is better at seeing the whole picture, including relationships between shapes, spaces, and light and shadow, rather than focusing on details.
What is the Right side?
You can create the ILLUSION of form in a drawing or painting through the use of what?
What is perspective & shading?
The reason why it's important to learn how to draw the contour of an object correctly.
What is to create correct proportions?
Recognizing the __________ that we see within an object/subject will lead to improved accuracy in our drawings and paintings. Instead of thinking of objects in terms of lines, we can think in terms of ________.
What is shape?
The type of sculpture where you can look at it from every single viewpoint and perspective?
For extra points, who is the name of the author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain?
Who is Betty Edwards?
A design principle that refers to the relationship of the size of the objects in an artwork.