3D Illusions
Shading
Artists' Habits
Elements of Art
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100
What your artwork would appear to be WITHOUT the illusion that it is three-dimensional.
What is flat?
100
The lightness or darkness of tones within a drawing.
What is value?
100
How an artist becomes accomplished in art forms.
What is practice?
100
An element of art defined by a point moving through space.
What is line?
100
Providing visual clues to back up thoughts/opinions about what is seen in a piece of artwork. This must also be done in ELA.
What is citing evidence?
200
The measurement of objects and angles in a drawing using a consistent tool (like the length on a pencil).
What is sighting?
200
The representation of light and shadows within a drawing using a range of value.
What is shading?
200
The topic of what an artist frequently draws.
What is the subject?
200
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
What is shape?
200
The act of continuing to do something over and over again, despite its difficulty or obstacles.
What is persistence?
300
The area around an item that you are drawing.
What is negative space?
300
The pattern of small dots used to indicate shading.
What is stippling?
300
The characteristics of the way in which an artist chooses to use the element of line in their artwork.
What is line style?
300
An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined, or a sense of depth is achieved.
What is space?
300
The act of drawing the outline of an object without looking at your paper using one continuous line.
What is a blind contour drawing?
400
The comparisons of how objects are located within space (positive vs. negative, and distances from you).
What are relationships?
400
A form of shading which gradually merges different values together and is often done with the artist's finger or a "stump".
What is blending?
400
A website used for the research of artists or their artwork, often used to find inspiration when creatively blocked.
What is wikiart.org?
400
An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
What is texture?
400
The part of your thinking that enables you to appreciate and see the details of an object.
What is the intuitive processor (IP)?
500
The technique of overlapping objects as they appear in space, with the objects closest to you appearing larger, and the objects furthest from you appearing smaller.
What is foreshortening?
500
A style of shading in which value is achieved by the density of crossed lines.
What is cross-hatching?
500
A way of thinking in which the individual believes that abilities and knowledge can be developed through dedication and hard work.
What is a growth mindset?
500
An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width, and depth.
What is form?
500
A piece of artwork created before you receive instruction to see what you already know. This can be used to measure growth at the end of the semester.
What is a pre-drawing?