This element is the most fundamental and begins with a dot and creates a track or a path as it moves.
What is line?
Symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial are various types of ___________.
What is balance?
The Group of Sevens mostly painted __________ paintings.
What is a landscape painting?
Which of the following is NOT a primary colour?
- Red
- Yellow
- Blue
- Green
What is green?
The three types of pencils are: _________, mechanical and heavy weight.
What is wood encased?
The lightness or darkness of a colour.
What is value?
Using various, sometimes contrasting elements for interest. Too much of this can be chaotic.
What is variety?
This member of the Group of Seven died in a boating accident.
Who is Tom Thompson?
________ is what is used/added to create the illusion of a 3D form.
What is value?
When identifying different types of pencils, the H stands for a ______ lead, which leaves a light impression.
What is hard?
Which of the following is NOT an element of art - shape, line, form, balance, texture, colour, space?
What is balance?
Creating focus within an artwork. The first thing that catches your eye when looking at a piece of art.
What is emphasis/dominance?
One of the major goals of the Group of Seven was to give Canada a national _________ through art.
What is identity?
Two-dimensional (only height and width) and are usually defined by lines.
What is a shape?
Most everyday pencils are ____ pencils.
What is HB?
_______ is a technique for capturing value where darker tones are achieved by pressing harder on your pencil and lighter tones are achieved by pressing lighter on your pencil.
What is shading?
Moving the viewer's eye around the composition or creating the illusion that objects in work are in motion.
What is movement?
The Group of Seven travelled in a _________ and used this as a mobile studio and living space.
What is a boxcar?
The type of texture you can only see in a picture.
What is visual/simulated texture?
The FOUR steps for critiquing art are:
1. ______________
2. Analysis
3. Information Gathering
4. Judgement
What is affective response?
The arrangement of elements in an artwork.
What is a composition?
Which of the following is NOT a principle of art?
Movement, Tone, Harmony/Unity, Repetition, Rhythm, Proportion, Emphasis/Dominance, Variety, Balance
What is tone?
The two major influences of the Group of Seven are _______ and _________.
What is Impressionism and Art Nouveau?
The area around the primary objects in a work of art is known as _____________.
What is negative space?
What are TWO examples of fine art?
Possible responses: painting, printmaking, drawing, sculture, architecture