Elements 1
Elements 2
Principles 1
Principles 2
combined
100

refers to being positive or negative

space

100

Name the two types of shape

geometric and organic

100
a large difference between two things to create interest and tension

contrast

100

the focal point of an image or when one thing stands out the most

emphasis

100

The way something feels or looks like it feels

texture

200

a mark made by a point moving across a surface

line

200

what are geometric shapes

shapes that are mathematical

200

Works with movement to create a repetition of the elements of art

rhythm

200

the use of differences and change to increase the visual interest of the work

variety


200

An area that has a width and a height

shape

300

refers to the lightness or darkness of a color

value

300

Unlike shape, this element has a third dimension of depth: a height, width and depth

form

300

A painting that utilizes only the colors black and white is a good example of this principle

contrast

300

Uses the elements of art in planned or random repetitions of enhance the surface of a work of art

pattern

300

when one side of a composition does not reflect the other side

asymmetrical balance

400

the area occupied by an object and takes up space

positive space

400

Name all seven elements of art

line, color, shape, form, space, value, and texture

400

If the viewers eye does not follow a path through an artwork, then the artwork lacks this principle of art

movement

400

Name the seven principles of art

unity, pattern, movement, rhythm, balance, contrast, and emphasis

400

what we use to organize the elements of art or the tools to make art

principles of design

500

Describe negative space

the background

500

a gradual change from light to dark

shading

500

Name the three types of balance

symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial

500

What is the role of the principles of art?

The principles of art are what we use to organize or arrange the elements of art

500

a regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement

rhythm and movement