Elements I
Elements II
Principles I
Principles II
WILD CARD
100

2-D dimensional 

Shape

100

3-D dimensional shape, either real or an illusion

Form

100
Attracts and holds the viewers attention

Emphasis

100

Makes a work of Art more visually interesting by comparing two Elements, Ex: Color/Value

Contrast

100

What are the three primary colors?

Red, Blue, Yellow

200

A pathway through space

Line

200

helps artists communicate their ideas more effectively

Color

200

How many Principles of Design are there

Six


200

A painting filled with all red apples and one green apple is an example of what?

Emphasis

200

True or False: 

Art used to be an Olympic Event

TRUE!

300

Helps define perspective and depth

Space
300
How many Elements of Art are there?

7

300
Creates a sense of stability

Balance

300

Repetition of an Element

Harmony

300

What two colors mix together to make violet?

Red and Blue

400

The lights and darks, or different shades

Value

400

Accurate representation of this in art helps create visual interest

Texture

400
Guides the viewers eye through a composition

Movement

400

using all the Elements to create a feeling of completeness

Unity

400

What is the sculpture, the Statue of Liberty, made out of?

Copper!

500

What is the mnemonic device, or saying, Ms. M taught you all to remember the Elements of Art?

So Can Students Talk For Very Long

500

The Elements of Art are the _____ of Art, while the Principles are the Rules.

Tools

500
Creating a pattern out of Elements of Art is an example of what Principle?

Harmony

500

The Elements of Art are the Tools of Art, while the Principles are the _____?

Rules

500

What is the lightest graphite pencil?

H