Elements of Art (pg.4)
Principles of Design (pg. 5)
Global Art and Cultures (pgs. 6-7)
Art Techniques (pgs. 7-8)
The Great Gatsby
100

Name two Elements of Art.

Line, shape, form, color, value, texture, space.

100

Name 2 Principles of Design.

Repetition, balance, contrast, focal point, proportion, pattern, rhythm.

100

Paint making combines these 3 items. 

Pigment, binder and solvent. 

100

Name the four basic sculptural methods

Carving, modeling, casting and construction

100

What is Gatsby doing the first time Nick sees him? 

Looking out over the water.

200

What is the Element of color that describes light and dark?

Value.

200

Which Principle deals with repeating elements?

Pattern or rhythm

200

This type of paint was invented after WWII and is made of synthetic materials.

Acrylic paint. 

200

This type of sculpture protrudes far from the surface.

High Relief sculpture

200

How does Nick differ from people in his neighborhood?

Nick is well-connected and attended a prestigious school. 

300

What is the Element of Art that refers to how something feels?

Texture.

300

Name two ways to change value.

Stippling, hatching, crosshatching.

300

This printmaking technique involves lines being cut into a plate. 

Engraving.

300

Innovation in wrought iron architecture like the Eiffel Tower came from this historical era.

The Industrial Revolution 

300

Why does the party end? 

Tom hits Myrtle on the face.

400

What is the Element of Art that is 3D?

Form.

400

This term refers to visual balance by organizing unlike objects.

Asymmetrical balance.

400

This technological innovation allowed for the spread and creation of art.

The Printing Press.

400

This type of art involves quilting and/or weaving.

Fiber art.

400

How do Gatsby and Nick know each other?

They fought in the war together. 

500

 What is the Element of Art that describes the area around an object?

Space.

500

This finely powdered pigment gained popularity in the 1700s.

Pastels.

500

This process that involves a squeegee that forces ink through fabric stretched across a frame. 

Screen Prints. 

500

This type of art combines several materials on a surface.

Collage.

500

In Chapter 5, Gatsby knocks over this specific object, prompting Nick to tell him he’s “acting like a little boy.”

Nick’s clock.