Line
Shape & Form
Color.
Texture & Value
Space
100

What is a line?

A mark made by a moving point

100

What is a shape?

A flat 2D area enclosed by lines or color

100

What is a tint?

Color + white

100

What is value in art?

How light or dark something is

100

What is positive space?

The object itself

200

Which line would best create a calm feeling?

A. Zigzag
B. Jagged
C. Curved
D. Broken

Curved

200

Which is an example of a form?

A. Triangle
B. Circle
C. Sphere
D. Square

Sphere

200

Which colors are considered warm colors?

Red, orange, yellow

200

Which shading technique uses dots?

Stippling

200

What is negative space?

The area around the object

300

What is an implied line?

A suggested line not fully drawn

300

What is the difference between shape and form?

Shapes are 2D while forms are 3D

300

What are complementary colors?

Colors opposite on the color wheel

300

What is actual texture?

Texture that can physically be felt

300

Which area appears closest to the viewer?

Foreground

400

How can artists use line to create movement?

By guiding the viewer’s eye through the artwork

400

Which type of shape is usually found in nature?

A. Geometric
B. Mechanical
C. Organic
D. Mathematical

Organic

400

What does monochromatic mean?

One color using different tints and shades

400

Why is it recommended to shade from light to dark?

It allows better control of values and smoother transitions

400

What is composition?

The arrangement of elements in artwork

500

Why are lines considered one of the most important elements of art?

They help create shapes, movement, emotion, and structure

500

Why is understanding forms important in drawing?

It helps artists create realistic depth and dimension

500

Why do artists use complementary colors together?

To create strong visual contrast and emphasis

500

How do value and texture work together in artwork?

They help create depth, realism, and surface detail

500

How does understanding space improve artwork?


It helps artists create balance, depth, and stronger compositions