Straight, curvy, swirly, and dotted are all examples of this art element.
What is line?
The repetition of art elements.
What is a pattern?
This painting was done by VanGogh as he looked out his asylum window.
What is the Starry Night?
The tools and techniques an artist uses to create an artwork.
What is a medium/media?
Red, blue and yellow are these.
An artwork that is flat is referred to as this art element.
What is shape?
The difference within an artwork; black next to white, tall next to short, etc.
What is contrast?
The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper were painted by this famous painter.
Who is Leonardo daVinci?
This dissolves another substance.
What is a solvent?
Red and green are examples of this color scheme.
What are complementary colors?
An art that has volume is classified as this art element.
What is form.
The focal point of an artwork.
What is emphasis?
This artist drew on Styrofoam coffee cups and sold them for hundreds of dollars (on Mrs. Ryland's moodle site).
Who is Cheeming Boey?
This is another term for a work of art.
What is a composition?
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel are referred to as this.
What are analogous colors?
What is texture?
Asymmetrical, symmetrical and radial are examples of this principle of design; it is the feeling of stability within the work of art.
What is balance?
This art sends powerful messages in today's world and is referred to as any mark made on or in a surface.
What is graffiti?
This is an example of balance where the left side does not mirror the right side.
What is asymmetrical balance?
Adding black to a color creates this of a color.
What is a shade?
A transition of color is referred to as this art element; adding this to an artwork creates the illusion of form on a 2-D surface.
The movement of art elements within a work of art that creates a visual beat.
What is rhythm?
This type of art uses anything that is popular at the time as inspiration for the work of art.
What is Pop Art?
The artist reflects back on their work and writes this.
What is an artist's statement?
The source needed to see color (other than your eyes).
What is light?