Elements
Principles
Color and Color Schemes
Elements pt 2
Art Styles
100

A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.

What is line?

100

What are the two different types of balance?

Symmetrical and asymmetrical

100

This scheme includes all the colors on the right side of the color wheel. Red, Yellow, Green

Warm

100

Two-point perspective has this many vanishing points. 

2

100

This came right before Surrealism. It has a short, almost baby-like name. 

Dada

200
Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth.
What is form?
200

What type of balance is NOT a mirror or reflection?

What is asymmetrical balance?

200

What two shades are added to change the value of a color?

White and black.

200

What is actual texture?

When you can feel a texture.

200

Pop! Art

300
Smoothness, roughness, softness in visual
What is texture?
300

The relation of one object to another in size, amount, number, or degree.

What is proportion?

300

When you add black to a hue, you create this. 

A shade

300

These shapes have points and usually straight lines. You may see them in a math class. 

Geometric Shapes

300

This style of art is bold, mechanical, and usually involves popular items, characters or logos.

Pop! Art

400
Lightness and darkness
What is value?
400

The use of different lines, shapes, textures, colors and other elements of design to create interest in a work of art.

What is variety?

400

This color scheme is made of one color and all of its shades and tints. 

Monochromatic 

400

What is implied texture?

When something looks like how it would feel, but you can't actually feel it.

400

Surrealism 

500
Negative and positive
What is space?
500

Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention.

What is emphasis?

500

What are the three things color is broken down into?

Value, intensity, and hue.

500

This element of art is a 3D structure. 

Form

500

This type of art came after WW1 and all of the harsh realism. 

Surrealism