Elements of Art Pictures
Principles of Design Pictures
Elements of Art Descriptions
Principles of Design Descriptions
Elements AND Principles
100

This artwork was created mainly by using the element of _____.


Line

100

What Principle of Design describes these colors?


Contrast, they are contrasting colors. 

100

What Element of Art is a mark from one point to another?

Line

100

If I made a triangle shaped design and kept copying and pasting the design throughout my whole artwork, what Principle of Design would I be using? 

Repetition/pattern or Rhythm

100

True or false:

line, unity, emphasis, texture, and movement are all Principles of Design.

False: line and texture are elements of art and movement and unity are principles of design.

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

Principles: balance, unity, emphasis/focus, movement, pattern, proportion, contrast, and rhythm

200

True or false?

This rock can be an example of texture. 


BONUS 100 pts: Why?

TRUE!

"Smooth" is also a texture! A texture doesn't have to be something that is rough, bumpy, fuzzy, etc. Texture refers to the visual "feel" of an artwork, or just in general, the "feel" of something. In this case, the feeling of the rock would be smooth, therefore it would have a smooth texture. 

200

What Principle of Design was used to draw attention to the red puzzle piece?



Emphasis 

200

What Element of Art is created when lines connect to create a boundary, thus a 2D ______ is created by that enclosed boundary?

Shape

200

What Principle of Design is used when an artist blurs out the background of a photograph and keeps one main object in focus?

Emphasis

200

What 1 Element of Art and 1 Principle of design work together in this sculpture shown?


Form and Proportion (Scale)


(Form is the element of art, and scale is the principle of design)

300

What Element of Art is dominantly depicted in the entirety of this artwork?


Space

300

Does this artwork use the Principle of Design balance?


YES

Asymmetrical balance is still considered a type of "balance" in art. It is asymmetrically balanced because the visual weight is heavy on the left with the roaring wave, but the right side has less going on/is more calm.

300

What element refers to the visible lightness or darkness of a color?

Value

300

What Principle of Design is the distribution of visual weight of elements in an art work?

Balance

300

What 1 Element of Art and 1 Principle of design work together in this artwork shown?


Value and Contrast

(Value is the element of art, and Contrast is the principle of design)

400

What 2 Elements of Art are dominantly depicted here?


Value and Color

400

What 2 Principles of Design are most dominantly used in this artwork?


Pattern (or repetition) and Unity

400

What element of Art is the illusion of depth? 

Space

400

What is the size of an artwork in relation to us as humans/the audience? AND

What is the relationship of the size(s) of the objects within an artwork?

Scale

Proportion 

400

What Principle of Design that was used, gives you the idea that the dog is shaking off water?

What Element of Art was used creatively to demonstrate that water and the water on the dog?


Movement

Color

500

How many Elements of Art are in this artwork/design, and what are they?

ALL 7!

Line, Shape, Form, Space, Texture, Value, Color

500

What Principle of Design is most dominantly used in this artwork? 

BONUS +100 Do you know what type of symmetry is occurring?


Balance

Radial Symmetry (symmetry around a center point)

500

What Element of Art turns into "form" when you take away a dimension?

Shape

500

If I split my artwork down the middle and painted the left side blue, and the right side orange, what 2 Principles of Design would I be using?

Balance and Contrast

500

Name the most dominant Elements of Art and Principles of Design used in this photograph. 


Elements of Art: Line (optional), Texture (optional), Value (optional), Color, Form

Principles of Design: Repetition (optional), Movement, Balance, Emphasis