Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Ms. Pippin
Drawing/Shading
1st Project
100

Elements are the basic b__________ blocks that an artist uses to create art.

building

100

Give an example of contrast.

dark/light, big/small, tall/short, bumpy/smooth

100

What is Ms. Pippin's niece's name?

Summer

100

What does it mean to freehand draw?

no guides

100

What did you have to draw on your first project?

Building/structure

200

Give me two examples of lines. (types)

curved, straight, jagged, zig zag, etc.

200

When you repeat a design over and over again, you would be using a p________.

pattern

200

Does Ms. Pippin have a favorite class?

No, I love them all.

200

What shading technique did we use with the toilet paper?

smudging

200

You had the option of a one-point perspective drawing or two-point perspective. In a two-point perspective drawing how many vanishing points do you have?

two

300

Value is a range of d_______ to l______.

dark to light

300

What principle? Radial, symmetrical, and asymmetrical? 

balance

300

What sports did Ms. Pippin play in high school? (3 sports)

flag football, cheer, swim

300

What drawing process gives the most accurate results/proportions? Starts with a g__.

grid

300

How many thumbnail sketches did you have to complete before starting on the final paper?

2

400

What element is tactile (looks like you can touch/feel it)?

texture

400

Give me an example of a type of balance.

radial, symmetrical, asymmetrical, draw it.

400

What is Ms. Pippin's favorite Starbucks drink?

Strawberry Acai Lemonade

400

What shading technique uses dots?

stippling

400

What was the paper on the back of your project called?

artist statement

500

What element represents 3-D objects? (starts with an f)

form

500

Principles are the different ways in which an artist combines the e__________ of design.

elements

500

How tall is Ms. Pippin?

5'5

500

What is the first thing you need to know before shading/putting your values on your drawing?

lighting

500

Did you have to color your building?

no