EOA
(definition)
POD
(definition)
Wild Cards
EOA/POD
Examples
True or False
100

A ____ is a path traced by a moving point.

Line

100

______ repeats one or more elements in a recurring and regular arrangement.

pattern

100

What are some examples of patterns? (name at least 3)

stripes, polka dotes, repeating motifs, zig-zag, etc.

100

straight, curved, dashed, thick, or thin ______

lines

100

form is a 3-dimensional area enclosed by height, width and depth

true

200

_____ refers to the way an object feels or looks as if it might feel if touched

texture

200

_____ uses one or more elements of art repeatedly to create a sense of movement and direction in an artwork

movement/rhythm

200

What type of balance involves equal visual weight on both sides of an artwork?

symmetrical

200

there is Positive (blank) and negative (blank)

space

200

Contrast is used to create a sense of harmony and completeness in art

false --- its unity

300

___ are enclosed 2d areas, they are always flat

shape

300

____ is created by combining several different design elements

variety

300

What principle of design is used to create a focal point in artwork?


emphasis


300

spheres, cubes, pyramids, etc.

form

300

There are 14 Principles of Design (POD)

false -- there are 7

400

_____ is produced when light strikes an object and reflects back to the eye

color

400

____ is the connection between the elements that creates a sense of harmony or completeness

unity

400

Use three elements of art in description of how it is being used in this painting by Piet Mondrian *look at board or printed out paper, must be complete sentences!

shape

color

line

space

*value *form *texture


400

Bright Colors against a dark background

emphasis or contrast

400

Symmetrical balance involves a perfect mirror image on both sides of the artwork

true

500

A ___ has height, width, and depth, it is 3D

form
500

_____ is created by using elements that differ significantly, drawing attention to the focal point

emphasis or contrast

500

Use three principles of design in description of how it is being used in this painting by Jackson Pollock *look at board or printed out paper, must be complete sentences!

variety

unity

emphasis//contrast

pattern

movement/rhythm

*unity *balance

500

wavy lines to suggest motion or patterns that guide the viewers eye across the artwork

movement/rhythm

500

Accurate patterns make art realistic, while exaggerated patterns create emphasis or humor

false - its proportion