Elements/Principles of the Arts
Art vs. Craft
Artistic Terms
Artistic Disciplines
Art for Arts' Sake
100

Gum is sticky, a dog is furry, and sand is soft. 

What is Texture?


100

Pictures are a form of art depicted by this photo

What is Photography?

100

Closely woven cloth used as a support for paintings

What is a Canvas?

100

Vincent van Gogh practices this artistic discipline

What is Visual Art?

100

This piece of artwork represents "Arts for Arts Sake"

What is the Mona Lisa?

200

Force applied to a dance

What is Energy?

200

In this art, a palette is used

What is Painting?

200

A preliminary drawing of a composition

What is a Sketch?

200

Ballet, Jazz, Salsa, and Hip Hop are all types of this artistic discipline

What is Dance?

200

Artwork that represents Art for Arts' sake often closely resembles forms in the natural world

What is Naturalistic? 

300

The term for the art that refers to the perceived distance or area between and around objects, creating depth and dimension in a composition

What is Space? 

300

This craft involves the Japanese art of folding paper to create intricate sculptures and designs.

What is Origami?

300

Any large-scale wall decoration done in painting or other mediums


What is a Mural? 

300

Timbre, pitch, and melody are all elements of this artistic discipline

What is Music?

300

"Arts for arts sake" is the opposite of this artistic concept 

What is Functional Art?

400

In music, this is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone.

What is Timbre?

400

This term describes the process of melting and fusing glass at high temperatures to create decorative objects and is considered both an art and a craft.

What is Glassblowing?

400

A picture composed of other existing illustrations, pictures, photographs, etc. that are arranged so they combine to create a new or original image.  A collage.

What is a Montage?

400

Amish quilt making represents this artistic discipline

What is Folk/Traditional Arts?

400

"Art for art's sake" encourages artists to prioritize what aspect of their work above all else when creating their pieces

What is Aesthetics"?

500

The distribution of visual weight in a composition.

What is Balance?

500

This craft is used as a method of preserving, presenting and arranging personal and family history in the form of a book, box or card. 

What is Scrapbooking?

500

An art form in which small pieces of tile, glass, or stone are fitted together and embedded into a background to create a pattern or image.


What is Mosaic?

500

a stop motion animation is considered this artistic discipline

What is Interdisciplinary Arts? 

500

"Art for art's sake" is a concepts that emerged in opposition to the idea that art should serve reason or social values. In which century did this concept became prominant? 

What is the 19th Century?