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An element of art described as, "The path made by a moving point through space"
A line
This principle refers to the visual weight distribution in an artwork, creating a sense of stability.
Balance
This adhesive is used to bond paper and other materials, often found in a tube or stick form.
Glue
This famous painting of a woman with a mysterious smile was created by Leonardo da Vinci.
Mona Lisa
This technique involves cutting paper into shapes and gluing them together to create a new image.
Collage
An element of art that is described as, "The surface quality of an object"
Texture
This principle involves repeating of elements to create unity and cohesiveness in a piece.
Repetition or Pattern
This tool helps artists create straight lines and measure materials; it’s often made of wood or plastic.
Ruler
This famous mural by Leonardo da Vinci depicts the last meal Jesus shared with his disciples.
The Last Supper
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This technique involves intertwining strands of material, such as yarn or fabric.
Braiding
An element of art described as, "the way light reflects off of a surface, it has 3 properties"
Color
This principle is the focal point in an artwork, drawing attention to a particular area.
Emphasis
An art material that is commonly used to make 3D art and requires being fired in a kiln
Clay
This Dutch painter is known for his use of light and color and painted "Starry Night."
Van Gogh
This technique involves merging different colors together using a tool, such as a stump or your finger, to create a smooth transition on paper.
Blending
An element of art described as, "three-dimensional (length, width, height), viewed from many angles, has volume and takes up space."
Form
This principle refers to the visual size relationship between elements in an artwork
Proportion
An art material that is used to write, draw, or otherwise express ideas on paper
Pencil
This famous painting by Edvard Munch depicts a figure with an anguished expression against a swirling sky, symbolizing existential angst or yelling.
The Scream
This technique involves using a knife or other tool to cut into a surface, often used in printmaking and relief art.
Carving
An element of art described as, "the lightness or darkness of a surface"
This principle uses a lot of different elements to create interest and prevent monotony in an artwork
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An art material that is typically used on canvas and involves a lot of water
Watercolor
This famous painting called "The Persistence of Memory", by Salvador Dalí features melting __________draped over a landscape.
Clocks
This technique involves tying sections of fabric to create patterns and is often used in creating decorative garments.