Line
Shape
Color
Value
Texture
Space
Form
Bonus
100

Five examples of types of lines.

What are: straight, curved, squiggly, zigzag, dotted, dashed, castle, cloud, wave, etc.

100

The definition of shape.

What is an area enclosed by a line?

100

The definition of color.

What is the quality of light reflecting off an object?

100

The definition of value.

What is the lightness or darkness of color?

100

The definition of texture.

What is the way something feels or the way something LOOKS as if it feels.

100

The definition of space.

What is the area between, around, above, below or within objects, and the illusion of distance in 2-dimensional artworks?

100

The definition of form.

What are 3-Dimensional shapes?

100

The building blocks of art.  The things we use when we make and discuss artwork.

What are the Elements of Art?

200

Lines can have three directions.

What are horizontal, vertical, and diagonal?

200

Two kinds of shapes.

What are:

1) Geometric

2) Organic/Natural

3) Abstract

200

Colors that cannot be mixed by combining any other two colors together. (Examples: red, yellow, blue)

What are the primary colors?

200

Colors that are lightened with white.

What are tints?
200

Three examples of textures

What are:  bumpy, soft, hard, rough, smooth, slimy, fuzzy, pokey, etc.

200

Space can be _________, which describes the empty areas between the shapes or forms of interest, or __________, which describes the shapes or forms of interest in an artwork.

What is negative or positive.

200
Forms are considered __________ because they take up space and have height, width, and depth.

What is 3-Dimensional?

200

Two methods of shading.

What are:

1) hatch

2) cross-hatch

3) stipple

4) marks

5) blend

300

These can be two qualities of lines.

What are thick and thin?

300

Shapes are considered ____________ because they are flat and only have length and width.

What is 2-Dimensional?

300

Colors created by mixing two primary colors together. (Example: orange, green, and purple/violet)

What are secondary colors?

300

Colors that are darkened with black.

What are shades?

300

The word that describes a texture you can touch in 3-Dimensional art.

What is actual texture?

300

Three techniques used to create the illusion of space.

What are:

1) Overlapping

2) Size

3) Placement

4) Shading

5) Value and Contrast

6) Perspective

300
Three examples of forms.

What are a sphere, cube, pyramid, cone, rectangular prism, etc.

300

A tool that artists use to find color relationships.

What is a color wheel?

400

Two functions of line.

What are:

1) express emotion

2) create distance (depth)

3) define an area (shape)

4) create textures

400

These kinds of shapes are always the same. (Example: circle, square, rectangle, triangle)

What are geometric shapes?

400

Colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. (Examples: Red & Green, Blue & Orange, Purple & Yellow)

What are the complementary colors?
400

A tool that shows the gradation of color from white to black or light to dark.

What is a value scale?

400

The word that describes the way a texture looks like it feels in 2-dimensional art.

What is implied texture?

400

The type of perspective shown in this photo.

What is atmospheric perspective?

400

Identify the form shown in the painting.

What is a sphere?

400

The kind of color that is the result of mixing a primary and a secondary color together.  (Example: red-orange, blue-violet, yellow-green, etc.) 

What is tertiary?

500

The definition of line.

What is a point that follows a path?

OR

What is a dot that goes for a walk?

500

These kinds of shapes are irregular and can't be universally named. (Example: blob, amoeba)

What are organic/natural shapes?

500

Groups of three or four colors that are side by side on the color wheel (Examples: Red, orange, and yellow; OR blue, purple, and red)

What are analogous colors?

500

A method of using value to create light areas or dark areas in an artwork.

What is shading?

500

Three elements of art that are used to create implied texture.

What are line, shape, and value?

500

The type of perspective shown in this photo.

What is linear perspective?

500

Which example of form is the jar?

What is a cylinder?

500

Mrs. Kolbe's favorite color.

What is purple?