Line
Shape
Space
Form
Rules
100
An element of art. A point moving in space. Can be 2-d or 3-d. (Hint: your teacher wants you to walk in a straight one)
What is a line (What are lines)?
100
A shape that is round. No straight lines. Geometric shape.
What is a circle?
100
You need to have this all around your drawing or painting. The object(s) you are drawing need to planned to include this. (hint: an astronaut goes up into outer...)
What is space?
100
This describes the object you are drawing, painting or making a sculpture of. (Hint: it sound like something you have to fill in and have your parents sign. Like a permission ______)
What is form?
100
If you do not have anything nice to say about someone's artwork you should say this.
What is NOTHING!!?
200
These lines go up and down like the bars on a cage or jail cell.
What is vertical?
200
This is a shape that has 4 equal sides.
What is a square?
200
The design, color and lines are part of this space.
What is positive space?
200
When looking at form are the shapes 2-d or 3-d?
What is 3-d?
200
Being creative means... -doing what everyone else is doing. -staying in your seat quietly. -using your own ideas when making something new.
What is -using your own ideas when making something new?
300
These lines follow the line of the horizon. The horizon is the line that cuts the sky and land into different areas on your paper.
What is horizontal lines?
300
These shapes do not have symmetry. They are sometimes called organic shapes. They do not have mathematical names.
What is Free-Form Shapes?
300
This is the blank space around the main drawing. It is often black or a solid color. Draws the focus to the design, lines and colors in the artwork.
What is Negative Space?
300
When looking at the form of an object look for. -simple 2-d shapes like circle, square and rectangles. -3-d shapes like cylinders, spheres and cones. -shadows and gestures.
What is -3-d shapes like cylinders, spheres and cones?
300
The most important rule in Mrs. Borden's Art Class begins with the letter "A". Tell me what that rule is...
What is "Always use the equipment with care and only with permission."?
400
These lines slant to the side. They begin at the top corner of a shape and slant the bottom of the other side.
What are Diagonal Lines?
400
These shapes have mathematical names. Shapes in this category are square, triangle, rectangles etc.
What are Geometric Shapes?
400
The space in the very front of your artwork. It is the focus of your viewer.
What is foreground?
400
3-D works of art. Can be carved, modeled, constructed or cast.
What is sculpture?
400
To improve your artwork (or anything in life) you should do this with your completed project? The final Letter E in my rules say you should...
What is "Evaluate your work to see what worked and what you can improve upon."?
500
To describe lines that are not equal we can say that some of the lines are ______ and some are ______.
What is Thick and Thin?
500
The outline of a object or shape is called this. It is like when you trace the outline of your hand.
What is contour?
500
This space is the farthest away from the viewer. Sometimes it is a blank space behind the main focus. The area in which the figure or scene is placed.
What is the background?
500
The form of an object can be described 2 ways. - bumpy not even. or - even free from any lumps or dents.
What is rough or smooth?
500
This is who is responsible for cleaning after you in class? (Hint: it isn't your art teacher and your mother doesn't work in this room - except for you Liam and Clive and she doesn't clean after you in art either).
What is EACH STUDENT CLEANS UP FOR THEMSELVES-(only clean up another student's area if the teacher asks you to)