Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Artists
Art Movements
Vocabulary
100

Can be positive or negative.

What is Space?

100

Artwork featuring multiple shapes, colors and images.

What is Variety?

100

This artist was born in Spain and created the Cubism movement.

Who was Pablo Picasso?

100

Beginning in the early 1900s, this art movement contains geometric shapes and multiple perspectives within one artwork.

What is Cubism?

100

Colors directly across from each other on the color wheel.

What are complementary colors?

200

Containing various hues of varying intensity.

What is Color?

200

An image (or images) that repeat throughout a piece.

What is Pattern?

200

This artist from America was known for his graffiti figures that had no discernable features. 

Who was Keith Haring?

200

Dreamlike in nature and the images do not make much sense.

What is Surrealism?

200

Adding one primary color with another primary color will give us these.

What are secondary colors?

300

Vertical, diagonal, dotted, wavy are all examples of this element.

What is Line?

300
Images that are even and equal on both sides of a center line, but can also be unequal but still maintain this.

What is Balance?

300

This artist from Mexico is best known for his mural work.

Who was Diego Rivera?

300

Using bright, bold colors to help the work stand out - typically used in comic books.

What is Pop Art?

300

What style of artwork this artwork was completed in.

What is two-point perspective?

400

Images that appear as though they feel like something specific.

What is Texture?

400
Part of an image that grabs the viewers attention almost immediately.

What is Emphasis/Contrast?

400

Artist from France that was a co-founder of the Impressionist movement.

Who was Claude Monet?

400

Artwork that is best seen from far away using multiple colors of dots.

What is Pointillism?

400

An image that is exactly the same on both sides of a center line is known as this.

What is symmetrical?

500

Applying Value will turn these shapes from 2D to 3D.

What is Form?

500

Keeping everything within an artwork as close to the original size as seen from a reference.

What is Proportion?

500

Artist from America known her work in watercolor and focused on the center of flowers for the details they contained.

Who was Georgia O'Keeffe?

500

Beginning in the late 1880s by artists who were rejected from the Salon but still wanted to showcase their work.

What is Impressionism?

500

When using watercolor, we use this technique to create a background.

What is the wet-on-wet technique?