Zig-zag, curvy, straight, thick, thin, dotted, long, short are characteristics/qualities of what element?
Line
What balance is represented here?
Symmetrical Balance
The oldest known sculpture is often referred to as "Tan-Tan" and identified as a human's form. Which step to Art Criticism would this fall under?
Interpretation
What are the 3 primary colors?
Red, Blue, Yellow
Name the 2 categories of shapes?
Geometric and Orgainc
What element can be actual or implied?
Texture and Line
A focal point helps showcase what principle of design?
Emphasis
This 800 BCE art work demonstrates this element which "can be picked up".
Form
Describe positive and negative space?
Positive - object within the artwork Negative - area in and around the object - background
If you mix 2 primary colors what is the result, what is the resulting color called?
Secondary
What is the difference between shapes and forms?
Shapes are 2D (measured by height and width) Forms are 3D (measured by height, width, and depth)
What principle of design is most noticeable in this image?
Rhythm
Egyptian sculpture is often made to be stiff and rigid. This statement is an example of which part of the Feldman Method to Art Criticism?
Analysis
This element is often confused with "Shading" which is actually a technique used for the creation of "lightness and darkness of an object."
Value
What do we call the area closest to us in a work of art?
Foreground
To show the full range of a color from its lightest to its darkest describes what element?
Value
The relationship in size of one component (part) of a work of art to another...defines what principle of design?
Proportion
Mosaics use what Elements to create which Principles
Shape/Color
Unity/Rhythm
What is added to a color to make a tint?...and a shade?... tone
Tint - Color plus White
Shade - Color plus Black
Tone - Color plus Brown
Name the 7 Elements of Art
Color, Form, Line, Shape, Space, Texture, Value
Perspective allows an artist to show what element in a piece of art work?
Space
A way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony....defines what principle of design?
Repetition
Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian are 3 types of Greek Columns. What are the Elemental differences between them?
Line and Form
What principle of design is represented in this image?
Random Rhythm (Variety)
Name the 5 Principles of Design
Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Unity, Proportion