Line
Shape & Form
Color
Texture & Value
Space
100

A path made by a moving point through space.

What is Line?

100

A flat enclosed area that is two-dimensional. 

What is a Shape? 

100

A color's name. 

What is Hue?

100

The surface quality of an object. 

What is Texture?

100

An element used to create the illusion of depth. 

What is Space?

200

The way a line can vary.

What is width, direction, and length?

200

Something that is three-dimensional (has length, width, and height).

What is Form? 

200

Red, Blue & Yellow

What are the Primary Colors?

200

The lightness and darkness of a surface. 

What is Value?

200

Three things that you can use to create the illusion of depth within an artwork.

What is Foreground, Middleground, and Background?

300

The type of line you might see in the middle of a road. (Hint: It tells you that you can pass another vehicle.)

What is a Broken Line? 

300

A shape that you might see in math (a square, triangle, rectangle, etc.).

What is a Geometric Shape?

300

Green, Orange & Purple

What are Secondary Colors? 

300

How things feel.

What is Actual Texture?

300

The objects that appear to be the largest and closest to the bottom of your picture plane in a drawing or painting. 

What is in the Foreground?

400

A line that goes straight up and down.

What is a Vertical Line?

400

A shape that you might see in nature. This shape has irregular edges. 

What is an Organic Shape?

400

A color's strength and purity. 

What is Color Intensity? 

400
What you add to a color (hue) to create a tint. 

What is White?

400

The area of a drawing, painting, or sculpture that the subject occupies (the subject itself). 

What is Positive Space?

500

A line that travels from right to left. 

What is a Horizontal Line?

500

The dimension that form has, but shape does not have. 

What is Depth or Width? 

500

The number of colors in a Monochromatic color scheme. 

What is One? 

500

How things look like they feel. 

What is Implied Texture?

500

The area around, between, and inside the subject in a work of art, but does not include the subject itself. 

What is Negative Space?