Elements of Design
Materials
Technique
Composition
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100

This element explains the surface quality of an object. It can be actual (real) or implied (created). 

What is Texture

100

Often made of vinyl or kneaded rubber, this tool helps artists erase unwanted marks

What is an eraser

100

This is a technique that combines colors or tones to create a smooth transition between them

What is Blending

100

True or False: It is a good idea to always put your focal point in the center of your composition.

What is False.
100

This surrealism artistic technique involves placing two or more contrasting elements side by side 

What is Juxtaposition

200

This element describes the lightness or darkness of a color

What is Value

200

This drawing tool is made of compressed graphite encased in wood

What is a Pencil

200
This drawing technique uses closely drawn parallel lines to create value


What is Hatching

200

This compositional technique uses a grid to divide the work surface up into thirds.

What is The Rule of Thirds

200

This image is an example of which compositional technique?

What is Leading Lines

300

This element helps create depth in an artwork. It also can be thought of in terms of positive and negative. 

What is Space

300

This dry medium is made from powdered pigment mixed with a binder.

What is Dry Pastel

300

This advanced technique uses dots of varying density to create texture or tonal value.

What is Stippling

300

This compositional technique refers to a visual arrangement where lines or elements within a picture form a shape resembling the letter "S".

What is "S-Curve"

300

This image is a good example of which Surrealism Technique. 

What is Scale

400

This element is the 3D version of a shape. You create these by adding value to your artwork, including highlights and shadows. 

What is Form

400

This is a flexible material used to blend and smudge drawing materials.

What is a Blending Stump or a Tortillon

400

This kind of drawing is created when the artist does not look at the paper when drawing the subject matter. The artist only looks at the subject matter while drawing to force them to study a scene closely, observing every shape and edge. The aim is not to produce a realistic artwork, but rather to strengthen the connection between eyes, hand and brain: a reminder that, when drawing, you must first learn to see. 

What is a Blind Contour Drawing

400

This is the area in an artwork that draws the viewer's eye and conveys the main idea or point of interest in a work of art.

What is Focal Point or Emphasis

400

This term is used to describe a simple, outline drawing that uses lines to define the shape of an object 

What is Contour Line Drawing 

500

This element is the basic building block of all art. It is a mark made that is longer in length than it is in width. 

What is Line

500

This liquid medium is made of pigment suspended in a water-based solution.

What is Ink 

500

This drawing technique is made up of little "scribbles" that are repeated and layered. The closer the scribbles and the more they are layered, the darker the shading becomes. 

What is "Scumbling"

500

This Principle of Design is created when different elements in the artwork are repeated, such as a specific color, or shape, to help the viewers eye travel around the artwork. 

What is Movement

500

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are named after which four famous Renaissance artists?

Who are Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo