Memory/Observational
Gesture
Space
One-Point Perspective
Perspective (II)
100

When an artist creates a drawing without a reference, it is called this.

What is "a memory drawing"

100
Gesture drawings are often done in this manner.

What is "quickly"

100
Space in art refers to this.
What is "the area above, below, around, and within an object."
100

When an artist uses the technique of perspective in a drawing, they are creating the illusion of three dimensions by using these.

What are "lines"

100

In two-point perspective, there will be this many vanishing points.

What is "two"

200

Much of a memory drawing depends upon this.

What is "your personal experiences"

200

Gesture drawings are very sketchy, loose, and quick. Because of this, they do not show a lot of this.

What is "detail"

200

When an artist shows space in an artwork (picture plane), they usually include these three things.

What is "a foreground, middle ground, and background."

200

When using Perspective, an artist needs these three things.

What is "a horizon line, a vanishing point, and true shapes"

200

In a perspective drawing, the artist can place the horizon line here.

What is "anywhere"

300

When an artist draws with a reference, they are using this type of drawing.

What is "an observational drawing"

300

Usually when an artist uses gesture drawing, they draw a figure. Drawing the figure with gesture is mean to show this.

What is "the essential pose, emotion, feeling, movement, or action of the figure"

300

When something is closer to the viewer, it is usually placed here in the picture plane and is drawn in this manner.

What is "the foreground" and "bigger"

300
In perspective, this represents "eye level."

What is "the horizon line"

300

In perspective, the artist is taking shapes and turning them into these.

What is "forms"

400

Observational drawing teaches an artist to do this.

What is "to draw exactly what you see"
400

An artist might use gesture to improve upon these skills.

What is "hand-eye coordination, confidence, and their memory and observational skills"

400

If an artist wanted to draw something far away, they would have to place it here and draw it in this manner.

What is "in the background" and "small"

400
In a perspective drawing, this is where all of the lines in the drawing "go to"

What is "the vanishing point"

400
In a perspective drawing, the artist can place the vanishing point here on the horizon line.

What is "anywhere"

500

These types of drawings help build an artists hand-eye coordination. An artist can get better at drawing by doing this constantly.

What is "practicing" or "gaining new experiences"

500

When an artist uses gesture drawing, they use these types of lines- loose, sketchy marks.

What is "dynamic lines"

500

Space creates this for the viewer in a work of art.

What is "the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface"

500
In a perspective drawing, these are the shapes that face the viewer directly.

What is "a true shape"

500

Usually an artist will use this tool in a perspective drawing to keep their lines straight.

What is "a ruler"