Elements / Principles of the Arts
Art vs. Craft
Artistic Terms
Artistic Disciplines
Art for Arts' Sake
100

Name the 7 elements of art. 

Color, line, shape, texture, value, space, & form

100

Name at lest 3 types of craft. 

Weaving, woodworking, knitting, metalworking, ceramic, jewelry, houseware, crochet, & functional   

100

A three-dimensional visual artwork.  

Sculpture 

100

a performing art that uses vocal, instrumental, or a combination of the two.

Music

100

Define Art for Art's sake.

Creating "true" art that is unrelated to any practical purpose or societal norms.

200

Define geometric vs. organic shapes

Geometric shapes are usually made with a ruler or drawing tool. Organic shapes are not regular or even.

200

What is the difference between art and craft?

Art is the expression or application of human creativity, while craft is the practice of making things by hand with skill.

200

An artwork in which more than one medium or material is added.

Mixed media

200

photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts, architecture, sculpture, ceramics, printing, photography, and video.

Visual Art

200

A manufactured urinal put on its back, bearing the artist's initials R. Mutt.

Art for Arts' sake 

300

Name the 7 principles of art. 

Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity/variety, & contrast 

300

This material is shaped by hand or on a wheel and baked in an oven to create pottery.

Clay

300

Artwork that is created through actions of the artist or others and could either be live, recorded, or scripted.   

Performance Art

300

Performance art that uses live actors or actresses to convey the experience of a real or imaginary event.

Theater

300

Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci

 Art for arts' sake

400

What is the difference between elements and principles of art? 

Elements are the basic building blocks of any composition meanwhile, principles are how the elements are used. 

400

Name at least 3 categories of art. 

Literature, visual arts, graphic arts, plastic arts, decorative arts, & preforming arts.

400

 A writer or artist who expresses their most profound personal experiences and emotions through their artwork. 

Expressionism

400

Rhythmically moving to music, usually while performing an organized series of actions.

Dance

400

What are Moore's paintings examples of?

Art for arts' sake

500

What principle of art is composed of 3 elements? 

Balance or Color

500

What type of art is used on a daily basis? 

Literature, music, fashion

500

Work that uses forms, colors, shapes, and gestural marks rather than trying to accurately reproduce a visual reality in order to create its effect.

Abstract Art

500

Art that is visual in particular is to be valued for its imaginative, aesthetic, intellectual content, and creativity.

Fine Art

500

Opposite of Art for Arts' sake

Formalism Art