Akira Yoshizawa was considered the grandfather of this paperfolding art form.
What is origami?
100
This sculpting process involes putting pieces together, constructing or building upon something.
What is additive?
100
The material(s) used to make a piece of art.
What is medium?
100
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
200
A point that moves along a path and can vary in length and thickness.
What is Line.
200
The general term for an artist that creates three dimensional works of art.
What is a sculptor?
200
This sculpting process involves taking material away, such as in carving.
What is subtractive?
200
How the elements are arranged in a work of art.
What is composition?
200
How something feels or appears to feel.
What is texture?
300
A two dimensional area enclosed by a line.
What is shape?
300
Known for creating kinetic sculptures
Who is Alexander Calder?
300
A composition that is suspended from something else and has moving parts.
What is a mobile?
300
These three elements can be organic or geometric.
What are line, shape and form?
300
A visual sensation produced by light.
What is Color?
400
A three dimensional shape.
What is form.
400
Known for non-representational paintings and sculptures.
Who is Frank Stella?
400
A sculpture that is meant to be viewed from all sides.
What is Free standing?
400
This term describes art that is not realistic, but the shapes, and forms can be identified as things the viewer would recognize easily.
What is abstract?
400
The area in or around an object in a work of art.
What is space?
500
Sphere, pyramid, and cube.
What are examples of form.
500
An artist who is creating art by transforming materials, such as in origami is using this type of process.
What is metamorphic?
500
A sculpture that is meant to be viewed from one side and does not have forms that project far into space.
What is relief?
500
This term describes art that cannot be identified as something specific. The shapes and forms are not supposed to stand for something we are familiar with.