Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Art Media
Artists & Styles
Potpourri
100
This element is a connected line.
What is a shape?
100
This principle of design refers to the way of combining elements of art to produce the look of action.
What is movement?
100
This medium is also known as colored chalk.
What is pastels?
100
This painter created works such as "The Starry Night" and "Sunflowers".
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
100
This type of art has height, width and depth.
What is 3-dimensional, or 3-D art?
200
The most basic of elements, this is a dot moving in space.
What is a line?
200
This principle of design refers to the repetition of an element or object.
What is pattern?
200
This is compressed burned wood used for drawing.
What is charcoal?
200
He is the father of Cubism and painted distorted faces with eyes on one side of the face.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
200
This type of drawing involves a vanishing point, a horizon line and orthogonal lines.
What is perspective drawing?
300
This element is a surface change.
What is texture?
300
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?
300
This is synthetic paint, with pigments dispersed in a synthetic vehicle made from polymerized acrylic acid esters, the most important of which is polymethyl methacrylate.
What is acrylic paint?
300
The artists of this style focused attention upon familiar images of the popular culture such as billboards, comic strips, magazine advertisements, and supermarket products.
What is Pop Art?
300
A piece of artwork an artist makes using himself or herself as its subject, typically drawn or painted from a reflection in a mirror.
What is a self-portrait?
400
The element that refers to the lightness and darkness that falls upon a subject.
What is value?
400
This principle of design refers to the quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements.
What is unity?
400
A picture or design created by adhering such basically flat elements as paper, photographs, cloth, string, etc., to a flat surface.
What is collage?
400
The images found in this style of work are as confusing and startling as those of dreams. The works of this style can have a realistic, though irrational images, precisely describing dreamlike scenarios.
What is Surrealism?
400
This is the grid-type format that we use for grading art.
What is a rubric?
500
This element refers to the quality of the subject with respect to the reflected light.
What is color?
500
A visual tempo or beat, this principle of design refers to a repetition of elements of art to produce the look and feel of movement.
What is rhythm?
500
This medium involves a shape or mark carved or drawn from a block or plate or other object that is covered with wet color (usually ink) and then pressed onto a flat surface, such as paper or textile.
What is printing?
500
It is a style of painting that started in France during the 1860s where the artists tried to paint candid glimpses of their subjects showing the effects of sunlight on things at different times of day.
What is Impressionism?
500
Where did Mrs. Corso attend college to receive her Bachelor's degree in Art Education?
What is Montclair State University?