This principle is best represented when the parts of an image or object are organized so that one side duplicates or mirrors the other.
What is Symmetry?
100
This art form is done in 3D (three dimensions). It is usually created in the round and can usually be seen from all perspectives.
What is Sculpture?
100
The repetition of any ‘thing’ — shapes, lines, or colors.
What is Pattern?
100
Referred to as the material used for a given artwork. Bronze, steel, paint and pencil are all examples.
What is Medium or Media?
100
Quick drawing without value and textures.
Sketch
200
This principle of design refers to the way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work.
What is Balance?
200
The technique of cutting into the surface of a block of material to shape it into a particular form.
What is Carving or to Carve?
200
Starts in the center and goes out, staying centered using the radius of a circle.
What is radial balance?
200
An artist who works in 3d mediums.
What is a sculpturer?
200
What does a linear perspective drawing have that others do not?
What is a vanishing point?
300
The oneness or wholeness in a design which occurs when all parts work together to create a cohesive whole.
What is Unity?
300
A set of instructions for making something, especially a food dish.
What is a Recipe?
300
The way something feels or looks like it feels.
What is Texture?
300
artist who painted Starry Night?
Who is Vincent VanGogh?
300
What type of color is created by mixing two complimentary colors?
What are neutral colors.
400
The degree of difference between objects, shapes, colors and so forth.
What is Contrast?
400
The most elaborate of the three classical orders of Greek architecture, distinguished by a slender fluted column, and a bell-shaped capital decorated with a design of acanthus leaves.
What is Corinthian or a Corinthian Column?
400
An element of art which refers to the continuous mark made on a surface.
What is Line
400
He painted Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jette.
Who is Georges Seurat?
400
Background, Middleground and foreground that utilizes a horizon line.
What is a landscape?
500
The size of an object or elements in relation to other objects and its surroundings.
What is Scale?
500
Left as seen from the Actor's point of view on stage.
What is Stage Left?
500
The illusion we are trying to create with linear perspective.