Elements of Design
Principles of Design
Artists
Challenging
Miscellaneous
100
These three colors are made from the primary colors.
What are orange, green and purple. (secondary colors)
100
This principle of design can also be called a focal point.
What is emphasis.
100
He painted "Starry Night"
Who is Vincent Van Gogh.
100
This word describes a color that is mixed with white to make it lighter.
What is a tint.
100
An object that is far away and closest to the horizon line is in this place.
What is the background.
200
This is a mark that moves across the page. Sometimes it can be horizontal, vertical, straight, curvy, or zig-zagged.
What is a line.
200
This type of balance is when the visual weight is the same on both sides. If you "cut" a line down the middle of an artwork, each side would be the same.
What is symmetry.
200
This Artist created the Mona Lisa
Who is Leonardo DaVinci.
200
A symbol for a company, product or service is this.
What is a logo.
200
This has length and width and is flat.
What is two-dimensional (2-D).
300
These can be geometric, free form or organic.
What are shapes.
300
This describes when something repeats itself over and over again.
What is repetition.
300
This artist created a variety of artwork. His famous art consists of broken up shapes or cubes. Often times when he created a portrait, the eyes and noses would be placed in silly places and abstracted. He also used BLUE to show he was sad and RED colors to symbolize he was happy.
Who is Pablo Picasso.
300
This describes when something is zoomed in and looks like lines, shapes and colors or not real. This is artwork is unrealistic.
What is abstract.
300
Something that has length, width, and depth (thickness). It pops out at you and is not flat. You can see it from many sides or angles.
What is three-dimensional (3-D)
400
This describes how something feels.
What is texture.
400
This is the path a viewers eye takes through an artwork.
What is movement.
400
He painted the "Japanese Bridge." He tried to capture a moment in time or impression with lights and colors. Up close his art looks like blotches of colors but far away the image unfolds.
Who is Claude Monet.
400
The object that is closest and the largest in scale in a picture is in this ground.
What is foreground.
400
Art that looks like real life.
What is realistic.
500
This describes lights and darks
What is value.
500
This principle of design gives a sense of completion, and harmony.
What is unity.
500
This Artist used mainly primary colors.
Who is Piet Mondrian?
500
There are two types of texture. Visual texture is texture you can see. The other kind of texture I can actually feel or touch with my hands.
What is tactile (real) texture.
500
This artist was inspired by the Arabic geometric repeating art at Alhambra.
Who is MC Esher.