This element of art refers to the lightness and darkness of a subject.
What is value?
This principle of design refers to the visual weight of an artwork. It can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.
What is balance?
This aesthetic lens refers to art that is realistic.
What is imitationalism?
This word refers to the purest form of a color.
What is a hue?
This is the process of scratching up clay and adding water to attach pieces together.
What is scoring and slipping?
This element of art refers to a flat, enclosed area.
What is shape?
This principle of design refers to the repetition of items in an artwork.
What is pattern?
Name the aesthetic lens that best applies to this artwork.

What is formalism?
This is the word for a color mixed with white.
What is a tint?
This is a glassy coating that is added to the surface of pottery.
What is glaze?
This element of art refers to the feeling of a surface.
What is texture?
This principle of design refers to the part of an artwork that catches the viewer's attention.
What is emphasis?
This aesthetic lens refers to artworks that convey a mood or feeling to the viewer.
What is emotionalism?
These are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
This artist invented cubism.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
This element of art refers to the area in and around objects. It can be positive or negative.
What is space?
This principle of design refers to the visual harmony of an artwork.
What is unity?
Name the aesthetic lens that best applies to this artwork.

What is imitationalism?
This word refers to a color mixed with black.
What is a shade?
This is a type of clay hand-building where you roll out flat pieces of clay with a rolling pin.
What is slab-building?
What is color?
This principle of design refers to the path a viewer's eye takes through the artwork.
What is movement?
This aesthetic lens refers to artworks that have a focus on design qualities.
What is formalism?
This word refers to a color mixed with gray.
What is a tone?
These are the three secondary colors.
What are green, violet, and orange?